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Published Abstracts

    2006

  1. CA Conway, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2006). Gaze direction influences perceptions of facial expressions and face preferences. Perception, 35: 210-211.
  2. LM DeBruine, BC Jones, L Unger, AC Little & DR Feinberg (2006). Attractive faces are not always average. Perception, 35: 241.
  3. BC Jones, PEG Bestelmeyer, LM DeBruine, AC Little, A Schneider, LLM Welling & CA Conway (2006). Face aftereffects reveal interdependent processing of expressions and sex. Perception, 35: 211-212.
  4. AC Little, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & C Waitt (2006). Category contingent face aftereffects suggest that distinct neural populations code faces of different races, ages, and species. Perception, 35: 240-241.
  5. LLM Welling, LM DeBruine, PEG Bestelmeyer, AC Little & BC Jones (2006). Inducing opposite aftereffects for 3/4 and front views of faces. Perception, 35: 208.
  6. 2005

  7. K Irwin, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, J Williams & M Mon-Williams (2005). 'Reading' dynamic facial expression in autistic spectrum disorder . Journal of Vision, 5(8): 45. doi:10.1167/5.8.46 [abstract»»]
  8. P McGinty, LM DeBruine, J Williams, BC Jones & M Mon-Williams (2005). Interpreting facial expression following alcohol consumption . Journal of Vision, 5(8): 46. doi:10.1167/5.8.46 [abstract»»]
  9. SR White, J Williams, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & M Mon-Williams (2005). Patterns of developmental advancement in 'reading' dynamic facial expression . Journal of Vision, 5(8): 48. doi:10.1167/5.8.48 [abstract»»]
  10. 2004

  11. RE Cornwell, BC Jones, LG Boothroyd, DR Feinberg, MJ Law Smith, FR Moore, LM DeBruine, MR Stirrat, RM Pitman, S Whiten & DI Perrett (2004). Hormones and preferences for pheromones and facial characteristics. Hormones and Behavior, 46(1): 129.

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