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    Recovering Faces From Memory: The Distracting Influence of External Facial Features by Frowd, Charlie D, Skelton, Faye, Atherton, Chris, Pitchford, Melanie, Hepton, Gemma, Holden, Laura, McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter J. B

    “…Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g., head pose, background environment, hair and clothing) are consistent between…”
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    Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements trigger equivalent gaze-cued orienting effects by Langton, Stephen RH, McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter JB, Leder, Helmut

    “…Research has established that a perceived eye gaze produces a concomitant shift in a viewer’s spatial attention in the direction of that gaze. The two…”
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    Developmentally distinct gaze processing systems: Luminance versus geometric cues by Doherty, Martin J., McIntyre, Alex H., Langton, Stephen R.H.

    Published in Cognition (01-04-2015)
    “…•We examined gaze judgement in young children and gaze cueing in children and adults.•Eye stimuli were manipulated to contain geometrical cues, luminance cues,…”
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    Improving Discrimination and Face Matching with Caricature by McIntyre, Alex H., Hancock, Peter J. B., Kittler, Josef, Langton, Stephen R. H.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2013)
    “…Summary Identification of faces from photographs is a common security measure, but matching unfamiliar faces produces high rates of error. Caricatures of…”
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    Holistic Face Processing Can Inhibit Recognition of Forensic Facial Composites by McIntyre, Alex H., Hancock, Peter J. B., Frowd, Charlie D., Langton, Stephen R. H.

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2016)
    “…Facial composite systems help eyewitnesses to show the appearance of criminals. However, likenesses created by unfamiliar witnesses will not be completely…”
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    The psychology of face construction: Giving evolution a helping hand by Frowd, Charlie D., Pitchford, Melanie, Bruce, Vicki, Jackson, Sam, Hepton, Gemma, Greenall, Maria, McIntyre, Alex H., Hancock, Peter J. B.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-03-2011)
    “…Face construction by selecting individual facial features rarely produces recognisable images. We have been developing a system called EvoFIT that works by the…”
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    A decade of evolving composites: regression- and meta-analysis by Frowd, Charlie D, Erickson, William B, Lampinen, James M, Skelton, Faye C, McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter J.B

    Published in Journal of forensic practice (09-11-2015)
    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of seven variables that emerge from forensic research on facial-composite construction and naming…”
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    Configural and featural information in facial-composite images by Frowd, Charlie D, Jones, Sharrome, Fodarella, Cristina, Skelton, Faye, Fields, Steve, Williams, Anna, Marsh, John E, Thorley, Rachel, Nelson, Laura, Greenwood, Leah, Date, Louisa, Kearley, Kevin, McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter J.B

    Published in Science & justice (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Eyewitnesses are often invited to construct a facial composite, an image created of the person they saw commit a crime that is used by law enforcement…”
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    Understanding the multiframe caricature advantage for recognizing facial composites by Frowd, Charlie D., Skelton, Faye, Atherton, Chris, Pitchford, Melanie, Bruce, Vicki, Atkins, Rebecca, Gannon, Carol, Ross, David, Young, Fern, Nelson, Laura, Hepton, Gemma, McIntyre, Alex H., Hancock, Peter J. B.

    Published in Visual cognition (01-12-2012)
    “…Eyewitnesses often construct a "composite" face of a person they saw commit a crime, a picture that police use to identify suspects. We described a technique…”
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    Seeing More Clearly with Glasses?: The Impact of Glasses and Technology on Unfamiliar Face Matching and Identification of Facial Composites by McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter J B, Frowd, Charlie D, Bruce, Vicki

    “…The development of facial identification technologies is of vital importance for security. We demonstrate that psychology can ensure innovation produces…”
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    Giving Crime the 'evo': Catching Criminals Using EvoFIT Facial Composites by Frowd, C D, Hancock, P J B, Bruce, V, McIntyre, A H, Pitchford, M, Atkins, R, Webster, A, Pollard, J, Hunt, B, Price, E, Morgan, S, Stoika, A, Dughila, R, Maftei, S, Sendrea, G

    “…Facial composites are traditionally made by witnesses and victims describing and selecting parts of criminals' faces, but this method is hard to do and has…”
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    Caricaturing to Improve Face Matching by Hancock, P.J.B., McIntyre, A.H., Kittler, J.

    “…Identity verification by matching face images is a common security task; is this person on a wanted list? With unfamiliar faces, this is surprisingly…”
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