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    Recognizing Genuine From Posed Facial Expressions: Exploring the Role of Dynamic Information and Face Familiarity by Lander, Karen, Butcher, Natalie L.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (03-07-2020)
    “…The accurate recognition of emotion is important for interpersonal interaction and when navigating our social world. However, not all facial displays reflect…”
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    Use-inspired basic research on individual differences in face identification: implications for criminal investigation and security by Lander, Karen, Bruce, Vicki, Bindemann, Markus

    “…This journal is dedicated to “use-inspired basic research” where a problem in the world shapes the hypotheses for study in the laboratory. This review…”
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    The influence of positive and negative facial expressions on face familiarity by Lander, Karen, Metcalfe, Sofie

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-01-2007)
    “…Recent studies have shown that smiling faces are judged as more familiar than those showing a neutral expression (Baudouin, Gilibert, Sansone, & Tiberghien,…”
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    Evaluating the effectiveness of pixelation and blurring on masking the identity of familiar faces by Lander, Karen, Bruce, Vicki, Hill, Harry

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-01-2001)
    “…Two experiments are reported that assess how well the identity of highly familiar (famous) faces can be masked from short naturalistic television clips…”
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    Measuring emotion recognition by people with Parkinson’s disease using eye-tracking with dynamic facial expressions by Bek, Judith, Poliakoff, Ellen, Lander, Karen

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-02-2020)
    “…•Differences in eye gaze are found for dynamic vs. static emotional expressions.•Parkinson’s disease may reduce the ability to utilise motion in emotion…”
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    Exploring the motion advantage: evaluating the contribution of familiarity and differences in facial motion by Butcher, Natalie, Lander, Karen

    “…Seeing a face move can improve familiar face recognition, face matching, and learning. More specifically, familiarity with a face may facilitate the learning…”
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    Comparison of human face matching behavior and computational image similarity measure by Chen, WenFeng, Liu, ChangHong, Lander, Karen, Fu, XiaoLan

    Published in Science China. Information sciences (01-02-2009)
    “…Computational similarity measures have been evaluated in a variety of ways, but few of the validated computational measures are based on a high-level,…”
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    Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversion by Lander, Karen, Poyarekar, Siddhi

    “…It has been previously established that extraverts who are skilled at interpersonal interaction perform significantly better than introverts on a face-specific…”
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    Attentional Features of Mindfulness are Better Predictors of Face Recognition than Empathy and Compassion-Based Constructs by Giannou, Kyriaki, Lander, Karen, Taylor, Jason R.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-2023)
    “…Recent research has employed measures of either empathy, compassion or mindfulness and linked better face recognition memory to higher scores of identification…”
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    Investigating Predictors of Superior Face Recognition Ability in Police Super-recognisers by Davis, Josh P., Lander, Karen, Evans, Ray, Jansari, Ashok

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2016)
    “…Summary There are large individual differences in the ability to recognise faces. Super‐recognisers are exceptionally good at face memory tasks. In London, a…”
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    Investigating the impact of lip visibility and talking style on speechreading performance by Lander, Karen, Capek, Cheryl

    Published in Speech communication (01-06-2013)
    “…► We explore the impact of lip visibility and speaking style on speechreadability. ► We compare speechreading from talkers with natural, bright and concealed…”
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    Eye movement differences when recognising and learning moving and static faces by Butcher, Natalie, Bennetts, Rachel J., Sexton, Laura, Barbanta, Andrei, Lander, Karen

    “…Seeing a face in motion can help subsequent face recognition. Several explanations have been proposed for this “motion advantage,” but other factors that might…”
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    Relating visual and vocal attractiveness for moving and static faces by Lander, Karen

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-03-2008)
    “…The relationship between visual and vocal attractiveness in males and females as evaluated by men and women was investigated. Participants rated the…”
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    Exploring the relationship between mindfulness, compassion and unfamiliar face identification by Giannou, Kyriaki, Taylor, Jason R., Lander, Karen

    “…Research has related empathy to face recognition. Empathy is proposed as part of compassion, while compassion relates to self-compassion and mindfulness, which…”
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    Mindfulness in face recognition: Embedding mindfulness instructions in the face‐composite construction process by Giannou, Kyriaki, Frowd, Charlie D., Taylor, Jason R., Lander, Karen

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-07-2021)
    “…Summary Meditative mindfulness practices, promoting sustained attention and reducing mind‐wandering, have been associated with improvements in cognitive…”
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