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Sarah V Stevenage

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Neuropsychologia|July 12, 2017
Drawing a distinction between familiar and unfamiliar voice processing: A review of neuropsychological, clinical and empirical findingsSarah V Stevenage
Journal of Health Psychology|November 7, 2008
The influence of disfigurement on conversational recallSarah V Stevenage, Catherine Furness
Forensic Science International|September 10, 2016
Fact or friction: Examination of the transparency, reliability and sufficiency of the ACE-V method of fingerprint analysisSarah V Stevenage, Christy Pitfield
Forensic Science International|May 18, 2017
A biased opinion: Demonstration of cognitive bias on a fingerprint matching task through knowledge of DNA test resultsSarah V Stevenage, Alice Bennett
Data in Brief|October 22, 2016
Data from a fingerprint matching task with experts, trained students and untrained novicesSarah V Stevenage, Christy Pitfield
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 22, 2012
Familiarity and face processingCara D Osborne, Sarah V Stevenage
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|February 9, 2006
Haven't we met before? The effect of facial familiarity on repetition primingSarah V Stevenage, John H Spreadbury
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 21, 2005
By which name should I call thee? The consequences of having multiple namesSarah V Stevenage, Hugh G Lewis
Perception|February 9, 2007
Making heads turn: the effect of familiarity and stimulus rotation on a gender-classification taskSarah V Stevenage, Cara D Osborne
Data in Brief|July 21, 2017
Training and performance measures for novices to the area of fingerprint analysisSarah V Stevenage, Alice Bennett, Christy Pitfield
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Neuropsychologia|July 12, 2017
Drawing a distinction between familiar and unfamiliar voice processing: A review of neuropsychological, clinical and empirical findingsSarah V Stevenage
Journal of Health Psychology|November 7, 2008
The influence of disfigurement on conversational recallSarah V Stevenage, Catherine Furness
Forensic Science International|September 10, 2016
Fact or friction: Examination of the transparency, reliability and sufficiency of the ACE-V method of fingerprint analysisSarah V Stevenage, Christy Pitfield
Forensic Science International|May 18, 2017
A biased opinion: Demonstration of cognitive bias on a fingerprint matching task through knowledge of DNA test resultsSarah V Stevenage, Alice Bennett
Data in Brief|October 22, 2016
Data from a fingerprint matching task with experts, trained students and untrained novicesSarah V Stevenage, Christy Pitfield
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 22, 2012
Familiarity and face processingCara D Osborne, Sarah V Stevenage
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|February 9, 2006
Haven't we met before? The effect of facial familiarity on repetition primingSarah V Stevenage, John H Spreadbury
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 21, 2005
By which name should I call thee? The consequences of having multiple namesSarah V Stevenage, Hugh G Lewis
Perception|February 9, 2007
Making heads turn: the effect of familiarity and stimulus rotation on a gender-classification taskSarah V Stevenage, Cara D Osborne
Data in Brief|July 21, 2017
Training and performance measures for novices to the area of fingerprint analysisSarah V Stevenage, Alice Bennett, Christy Pitfield
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