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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2012
Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognitionJennifer Wallis, Ottmar V Lipp, Eric J Vanman
Psychophysiology|October 24, 2013
Are two threats worse than one? The effects of face race and emotional expression on fear conditioningShannon Bramwell, Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 21, 2018
You look pretty happy: Attractiveness moderates emotion perceptionSofie Lindeberg, Belinda M Craig, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|August 9, 2016
The influence of social category cues on the happy categorisation advantage depends on expression valenceBelinda M Craig, Severine Koch, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|April 6, 2013
Slithering snakes, angry men and out-group members: what and whom are we evolved to fear?Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp, Benjamin Cochrane
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 29, 2022
Combining the trauma film and fear conditioning paradigms: A theoretical review and meta-analysis with relevance to PTSDLuke J Ney, Maya Schenker, Ottmar V Lipp
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 7, 2017
Facial race and sex cues have a comparable influence on emotion recognition in Chinese and Australian participantsBelinda M Craig, Jing Zhang, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 28, 2011
The role of anxiety and perspective-taking strategy on affective empathic responsesMonika Negd, Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp
Journal of Vision|May 29, 2012
Of toothy grins and angry snarls--open mouth displays contribute to efficiency gains in search for emotional facesGernot Horstmann, Ottmar V Lipp, Stefanie I Becker
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 9, 2018
Enhancing extinction learning: Occasional presentations of the unconditioned stimulus during extinction eliminate spontaneous recovery, but not necessarily reacquisition of fearAlina Thompson, Peter M McEvoy, Ottmar V Lipp
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2012
Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognitionJennifer Wallis, Ottmar V Lipp, Eric J Vanman
Psychophysiology|October 24, 2013
Are two threats worse than one? The effects of face race and emotional expression on fear conditioningShannon Bramwell, Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 21, 2018
You look pretty happy: Attractiveness moderates emotion perceptionSofie Lindeberg, Belinda M Craig, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|August 9, 2016
The influence of social category cues on the happy categorisation advantage depends on expression valenceBelinda M Craig, Severine Koch, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|April 6, 2013
Slithering snakes, angry men and out-group members: what and whom are we evolved to fear?Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp, Benjamin Cochrane
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 29, 2022
Combining the trauma film and fear conditioning paradigms: A theoretical review and meta-analysis with relevance to PTSDLuke J Ney, Maya Schenker, Ottmar V Lipp
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 7, 2017
Facial race and sex cues have a comparable influence on emotion recognition in Chinese and Australian participantsBelinda M Craig, Jing Zhang, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 28, 2011
The role of anxiety and perspective-taking strategy on affective empathic responsesMonika Negd, Kimberley M Mallan, Ottmar V Lipp
Journal of Vision|May 29, 2012
Of toothy grins and angry snarls--open mouth displays contribute to efficiency gains in search for emotional facesGernot Horstmann, Ottmar V Lipp, Stefanie I Becker
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 9, 2018
Enhancing extinction learning: Occasional presentations of the unconditioned stimulus during extinction eliminate spontaneous recovery, but not necessarily reacquisition of fearAlina Thompson, Peter M McEvoy, Ottmar V Lipp
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