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Richard Cook

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Cognition|May 8, 2023
Recognition of animal faces is impaired in developmental prosopagnosiaGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 16, 2022
Recognition of pareidolic objects in developmental prosopagnosic and neurotypical individualsGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 8, 2024
Global changes in the pattern of connectivity in developmental prosopagnosiaGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 21, 2015
Commentary on "Autism, oxytocin and interoception": Alexithymia, not Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the consequence of interoceptive failureRebecca Brewer, Francesca Happé, Richard Cook, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 22, 2022
Preferential looking studies of trustworthiness detection confound structural and expressive cues to facial trustworthinessAdam Eggleston, Maria Tsantani, Harriet Over, et al.
Psychological Science|March 27, 2013
Alexithymia, not autism, predicts poor recognition of emotional facial expressionsRichard Cook, Rebecca Brewer, Punit Shah, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|August 19, 2024
Poor face recognition predicts social anxiety in autism: A short reportBayparvah Kaur Gehdu, Katie Lh Gray, Richard Cook
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 5, 2016
The composite face illusionJennifer Murphy, Katie L H Gray, Richard Cook
Plos One|August 13, 2021
Parents reinforce the formation of first impressions in conversation with their childrenAdam Eggleston, Cade McCall, Richard Cook, et al.
Cognition|February 12, 2022
The self-consistency effect seen on the Dot Perspective Task is a product of domain-general attention cueing, not automatic perspective takingTim Vestner, Elizabeth Balsys, Harriet Over, et al.
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Cognition|May 8, 2023
Recognition of animal faces is impaired in developmental prosopagnosiaGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 16, 2022
Recognition of pareidolic objects in developmental prosopagnosic and neurotypical individualsGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 8, 2024
Global changes in the pattern of connectivity in developmental prosopagnosiaGabriela Epihova, Richard Cook, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 21, 2015
Commentary on "Autism, oxytocin and interoception": Alexithymia, not Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the consequence of interoceptive failureRebecca Brewer, Francesca Happé, Richard Cook, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 22, 2022
Preferential looking studies of trustworthiness detection confound structural and expressive cues to facial trustworthinessAdam Eggleston, Maria Tsantani, Harriet Over, et al.
Psychological Science|March 27, 2013
Alexithymia, not autism, predicts poor recognition of emotional facial expressionsRichard Cook, Rebecca Brewer, Punit Shah, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|August 19, 2024
Poor face recognition predicts social anxiety in autism: A short reportBayparvah Kaur Gehdu, Katie Lh Gray, Richard Cook
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 5, 2016
The composite face illusionJennifer Murphy, Katie L H Gray, Richard Cook
Plos One|August 13, 2021
Parents reinforce the formation of first impressions in conversation with their childrenAdam Eggleston, Cade McCall, Richard Cook, et al.
Cognition|February 12, 2022
The self-consistency effect seen on the Dot Perspective Task is a product of domain-general attention cueing, not automatic perspective takingTim Vestner, Elizabeth Balsys, Harriet Over, et al.
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