Published in Br J Psychol on May 01, 2005
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View-specific coding of face shape. Psychol Sci (2006) 0.90
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Atypical updating of face representations with experience in children with autism. Dev Sci (2012) 0.90
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Opposite aftereffects for Chinese and Caucasian faces are selective for social category information and not just physical face differences. Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2007) 0.83
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Four-to-six-year-old children use norm-based coding in face-space. J Vis (2010) 0.81
Perceived trustworthiness of faces drives trust behaviour in children. Dev Sci (2014) 0.81
Broadly tuned, view-specific coding of face shape: opposing figural aftereffects can be induced in different views. Vision Res (2007) 0.80
Insights into the development of face recognition mechanisms revealed by face aftereffects. Br J Psychol (2011) 0.79
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Reduced face aftereffects in autism are not due to poor attention. PLoS One (2013) 0.79
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Four year-olds use norm-based coding for face identity. Cognition (2013) 0.77
Nine-year-old children use norm-based coding to visually represent facial expression. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2012) 0.77
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Adaptive Face Coding Contributes to Individual Differences in Facial Expression Recognition Independently of Affective Factors. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2017) 0.75
The Average Facial Expression of a Crowd Influences Impressions of Individual Expressions. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2017) 0.75
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Beyond Opponent Coding of Facial Identity: Evidence for an Additional Channel Tuned to the Average Face. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2017) 0.75
Adaptor gaze direction affects the magnitude of face identity aftereffects. J Vis (2015) 0.75
The role of similarity in coding ensemble identity of face groups. J Vis (2015) 0.75