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    Correlations between holistic processing, Autism quotient, extraversion, and experience and the own-gender bias in face recognition by Morgan, Mia, Hills, Peter J

    Published in PloS one (05-07-2019)
    “…The variability in the own-gender bias (OGB) in face-recognition is thought to be based on experience and the engagement of expert face processing mechanisms…”
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    Understanding Phishing Email Processing and Perceived Trustworthiness Through Eye Tracking by McAlaney, John, Hills, Peter J.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-07-2020)
    “…Social engineering attacks in the form of phishing emails represent one of the biggest risks to cybersecurity. There is a lack of research on how the common…”
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    Identifying Hallmark Symptoms of Developmental Prosopagnosia for Non-Experts by Murray, Ebony, Hills, Peter J., Bennetts, Rachel J., Bate, Sarah

    Published in Scientific reports (26-01-2018)
    “…Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is characterised by a severe and relatively selective deficit in face recognition, in the absence of neurological injury…”
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    The Effect of Passively Viewing a Consent Campaign Video on Attitudes Toward Rape by Rowe, Ellie M., Hills, Peter J.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-07-2020)
    “…Around 90% of rape victims know their perpetrator, making acquaintance rape the most common form of rape, contradicting societal beliefs. There is ambiguity…”
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    Perceived Race Affects Configural Processing but Not Holistic Processing in the Composite-Face Task by Lewis, Michael B, Hills, Peter J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-08-2018)
    “…One explanation for the own-race bias in face recognition is the loss of holistic processing for other-race faces. The composite-face task (involving matching…”
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    Attention Misplaced: The Role of Diagnostic Features in the Face-Inversion Effect by Hills, Peter J, Ross, David A, Lewis, Michael B

    “…Inversion disproportionately impairs recognition of face stimuli compared to nonface stimuli arguably due to the holistic manner in which faces are processed…”
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    Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research by Valentine, Tim, Lewis, Michael B., Hills, Peter J.

    “…The concept of a multidimensional psychological space, in which faces can be represented according to their perceived properties, is fundamental to the modern…”
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    Children process the self face using configural and featural encoding: Evidence from eye tracking by Hills, Peter J.

    Published in Cognitive development (01-10-2018)
    “…•Self faces were processed with more fixations than familiar and unfamiliar faces.•This indicates enhanced use of featural processing.•Self faces were…”
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    Carry-over of attentional settings between distinct tasks: A transient effect independent of top-down contextual biases by Thompson, Catherine, Pasquini, Alessia, Hills, Peter J.

    Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-04-2021)
    “…•Attentional settings in a task persist to a second unrelated task, affecting search.•Top-down biases within scenes have no impact on the persistence of…”
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    Understanding How University Students Use Perceptions of Consent, Wantedness, and Pleasure in Labeling Rape by Hills, Peter J., Pleva, Megan, Seib, Elisabeth, Cole, Terri

    Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-01-2021)
    “…While the lack of consent is the only determining factor in considering whether a situation is rape or not, there is sufficient evidence that participants…”
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    A Developmental Study of the Own-Age Face Recognition Bias in Children by HILLS, Peter J

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-03-2012)
    “…The own-age bias is one in which people recognize faces of people their own age more accurately than faces of other ages (e.g., Anastasi & Rhodes, 2005, 2006)…”
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    Coping strategies for developmental prosopagnosia by Adams, Amanda, Hills, Peter J., Bennetts, Rachel J., Bate, Sarah

    Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (25-11-2020)
    “…Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterised by a relatively selective deficit in face recognition. Some adults and children with DP…”
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    Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: Revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanisms by Hills, Peter J., Pake, J. Michael

    Published in Cognition (01-12-2013)
    “…•There are observer race differences when scanning both own- and other-race faces.•White Ps scan eyes and Black Ps scan the nose indicating physiognomic…”
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    Exploring the carry-over of top-down attentional settings in dynamic conditions by Thompson, Catherine, Jalali, Maryam, Hills, Peter J

    “…A top-down attentional set can persist from a relevant task to an irrelevant task, influencing allocation of attentional resources, visual search, and…”
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    Eye-tracking the own-gender bias in face recognition: Other-gender faces are viewed differently to own-gender faces by Man, Tsoey Wun, Hills, Peter J.

    Published in Visual cognition (25-11-2016)
    “…Research on the own-gender bias in face recognition has indicated an asymmetrical effect: an effect found only in women. We investigated the own-gender bias,…”
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    Consent, Wantedness, and Pleasure: Three Dimensions Affecting the Perceived Stress of and Judgements of Rape in Sexual Encounters by Hills, Peter J., Seib, Elisabeth, Pleva, Megan, Smythe, Jessica, Gosling, Molly-Rose, Cole, Terri

    “…Participants conflate consent and wantedness when judging situations as rape (Peterson & Muehlenhard, 2007). Pleasure might also affect how such situations…”
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    Evidence of inverted gravity‐driven variation in predictive sensorimotor function by Meso, Andrew Isaac, De Vai, Robert L., Mahabeer, Ashakee, Hills, Peter J.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2020)
    “…We move our eyes to place the fovea into the part of a viewed scene currently of interest. Recent evidence suggests that each human has signature patterns of…”
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    The Role of Extraversion, IQ and Contact in the Own-Ethnicity Face Recognition Bias by Hills, Peter J., Lowe, Leanne, Hedges, Brooke, Teixeira, Ana Rita

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-05-2020)
    “…While IQ is weakly related to the overall face recognition (Shakeshaft & Plomin, 2015 ), it plays a larger role in the processing of misaligned faces in the…”
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    Navon letters affect face learning and face retrieval by Lewis, Michael B, Mills, Claire, Hills, Peter J, Weston, Nicola

    Published in Experimental psychology (2009)
    “…Identifying the local letters of a Navon letter (a large letter made up of smaller different letters) prior to recognition causes impairment in accuracy, while…”
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    Detrimental effects of carryover of eye movement behaviour on hazard perception accuracy: Effects of driver experience, difficulty of task, and hazardousness of road by Hills, Peter J., Thompson, Catherine, Pake, J. Michael

    “…•Eye movements can carryover from one task to another.•Vertical carryover is detrimental to hazard perception accuracy and RT.•Experienced drivers experience…”
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