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Peter J Hills

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Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2011
A developmental study of the own-age face recognition bias in childrenPeter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|December 3, 2013
Aftereffects in face processingPeter J Hills
Plos One|July 6, 2019
Correlations between holistic processing, Autism quotient, extraversion, and experience and the own-gender bias in face recognitionMia Morgan, Peter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|August 28, 2020
Understanding Phishing Email Processing and Perceived Trustworthiness Through Eye TrackingJohn McAlaney, Peter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|August 28, 2020
The Effect of Passively Viewing a Consent Campaign Video on Attitudes Toward RapeEllie M Rowe, Peter J Hills
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Temporal limitation of Navon effect on face recognitionPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2018
Perceived Race Affects Configural Processing but Not Holistic Processing in the Composite-Face TaskMichael B Lewis, Peter J Hills
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 16, 2011
Sad people avoid the eyes or happy people focus on the eyes? Mood induction affects facial feature discriminationPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Cognition|October 1, 2013
Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanismsPeter J Hills, J Michael Pake
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2012
FIAEs in Famous Faces are Mediated by Type of ProcessingPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
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Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2011
A developmental study of the own-age face recognition bias in childrenPeter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|December 3, 2013
Aftereffects in face processingPeter J Hills
Plos One|July 6, 2019
Correlations between holistic processing, Autism quotient, extraversion, and experience and the own-gender bias in face recognitionMia Morgan, Peter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|August 28, 2020
Understanding Phishing Email Processing and Perceived Trustworthiness Through Eye TrackingJohn McAlaney, Peter J Hills
Frontiers in Psychology|August 28, 2020
The Effect of Passively Viewing a Consent Campaign Video on Attitudes Toward RapeEllie M Rowe, Peter J Hills
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Temporal limitation of Navon effect on face recognitionPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2018
Perceived Race Affects Configural Processing but Not Holistic Processing in the Composite-Face TaskMichael B Lewis, Peter J Hills
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 16, 2011
Sad people avoid the eyes or happy people focus on the eyes? Mood induction affects facial feature discriminationPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Cognition|October 1, 2013
Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanismsPeter J Hills, J Michael Pake
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2012
FIAEs in Famous Faces are Mediated by Type of ProcessingPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
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