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Sarah V Stevenage

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Brain Sciences|February 25, 2023
The Curious Case of Impersonators and Singers: Telling Voices Apart and Telling Voices Together under Naturally Challenging Listening ConditionsSarah V Stevenage, Lucy Singh, Pru Dixey
Memory (Hove, England)|March 28, 2013
When the face fits: recognition of celebrities from matching and mismatching faces and voicesSarah V Stevenage, Greg J Neil, Iain Hamlin
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|October 1, 2005
The role of familiarity in a face classification task using thatcherized facesSarah V Stevenage, Elizabeth A Lee, Nick Donnelly
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|September 10, 2015
Soft Biometrics; Human Identification Using Comparative DescriptionsDaniel A Reid, Mark S Nixon, Sarah V Stevenage
Applied Cognitive Psychology|October 19, 2018
A sound effect: Exploration of the distinctiveness advantage in voice recognitionSarah V Stevenage, Greg J Neil, Beth Parsons, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 30, 2019
Sorting through the impact of familiarity when processing vocal identity: Results from a voice sorting taskSarah V Stevenage, Ashley E Symons, Abi Fletcher, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 7, 2014
Recognition by association: Within- and cross-modality associative priming with faces and voicesSarah V Stevenage, Sarah Hale, Yasmin Morgan, et al.
Psychological Research|November 21, 2014
Testing the reliability of hands and ears as biometrics: the importance of viewpointSarah V Stevenage, Catherine Walpole, Greg J Neil, et al.
Brain Sciences|February 23, 2024
Familiarity Is Key: Exploring the Effect of Familiarity on the Face-Voice CorrelationSarah V Stevenage, Rebecca Edey, Rebecca Keay, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2016
Comparing Machine Learning Classifiers and Linear/Logistic Regression to Explore the Relationship between Hand Dimensions and Demographic CharacteristicsOscar Miguel-Hurtado, Richard Guest, Sarah V Stevenage, et al.
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Brain Sciences|February 25, 2023
The Curious Case of Impersonators and Singers: Telling Voices Apart and Telling Voices Together under Naturally Challenging Listening ConditionsSarah V Stevenage, Lucy Singh, Pru Dixey
Memory (Hove, England)|March 28, 2013
When the face fits: recognition of celebrities from matching and mismatching faces and voicesSarah V Stevenage, Greg J Neil, Iain Hamlin
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|October 1, 2005
The role of familiarity in a face classification task using thatcherized facesSarah V Stevenage, Elizabeth A Lee, Nick Donnelly
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|September 10, 2015
Soft Biometrics; Human Identification Using Comparative DescriptionsDaniel A Reid, Mark S Nixon, Sarah V Stevenage
Applied Cognitive Psychology|October 19, 2018
A sound effect: Exploration of the distinctiveness advantage in voice recognitionSarah V Stevenage, Greg J Neil, Beth Parsons, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 30, 2019
Sorting through the impact of familiarity when processing vocal identity: Results from a voice sorting taskSarah V Stevenage, Ashley E Symons, Abi Fletcher, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 7, 2014
Recognition by association: Within- and cross-modality associative priming with faces and voicesSarah V Stevenage, Sarah Hale, Yasmin Morgan, et al.
Psychological Research|November 21, 2014
Testing the reliability of hands and ears as biometrics: the importance of viewpointSarah V Stevenage, Catherine Walpole, Greg J Neil, et al.
Brain Sciences|February 23, 2024
Familiarity Is Key: Exploring the Effect of Familiarity on the Face-Voice CorrelationSarah V Stevenage, Rebecca Edey, Rebecca Keay, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2016
Comparing Machine Learning Classifiers and Linear/Logistic Regression to Explore the Relationship between Hand Dimensions and Demographic CharacteristicsOscar Miguel-Hurtado, Richard Guest, Sarah V Stevenage, et al.
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