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Peter J B Hancock

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Cognition|May 25, 2021
Familiar faces as islands of expertisePeter J B Hancock
Perception|May 23, 2012
The 'double face' illusionPeter J B Hancock, Catherine Foster
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 10, 2003
The role of masculinity and distinctiveness in judgments of human male facial attractivenessAnthony C Little, Peter J B Hancock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 1, 2022
Simulated automated facial recognition systems as decision-aids in forensic face matching tasksDaniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 8, 2019
Eye see through you! Eye tracking unmasks concealed face recognition despite countermeasuresAilsa E Millen, Peter J B Hancock
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|September 13, 2008
Do faces capture the attention of individuals with Williams syndrome or autism? Evidence from tracking eye movementsDeborah M Riby, Peter J B Hancock
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 19, 2020
Surgical face masks impair human face matching performance for familiar and unfamiliar facesDaniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock
Neuropsychologia|June 20, 2008
Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autismDeborah M Riby, Peter J B Hancock
Perception|June 23, 2011
Adaptation may cause some of the face caricature effectPeter J B Hancock, Anthony C Little
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 24, 2017
Ego depletion in visual perception: Ego-depleted viewers experience less ambiguous figure reversalMarina C Wimmer, Steven Stirk, Peter J B Hancock
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Cognition|May 25, 2021
Familiar faces as islands of expertisePeter J B Hancock
Perception|May 23, 2012
The 'double face' illusionPeter J B Hancock, Catherine Foster
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 10, 2003
The role of masculinity and distinctiveness in judgments of human male facial attractivenessAnthony C Little, Peter J B Hancock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 1, 2022
Simulated automated facial recognition systems as decision-aids in forensic face matching tasksDaniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 8, 2019
Eye see through you! Eye tracking unmasks concealed face recognition despite countermeasuresAilsa E Millen, Peter J B Hancock
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|September 13, 2008
Do faces capture the attention of individuals with Williams syndrome or autism? Evidence from tracking eye movementsDeborah M Riby, Peter J B Hancock
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 19, 2020
Surgical face masks impair human face matching performance for familiar and unfamiliar facesDaniel J Carragher, Peter J B Hancock
Neuropsychologia|June 20, 2008
Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autismDeborah M Riby, Peter J B Hancock
Perception|June 23, 2011
Adaptation may cause some of the face caricature effectPeter J B Hancock, Anthony C Little
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 24, 2017
Ego depletion in visual perception: Ego-depleted viewers experience less ambiguous figure reversalMarina C Wimmer, Steven Stirk, Peter J B Hancock
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