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    The multisensory basis of the self: From body to identity to others by Tsakiris, Manos

    “…By grounding the self in the body, experimental psychology has taken the body as the starting point for a science of the self. One fundamental dimension of the…”
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    MultiPic: A standardized set of 750 drawings with norms for six European languages by Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni, Crepaldi, Davide, Meyer, Antje S., New, Boris, Pliatsikas, Christos, Smolka, Eva, Brysbaert, Marc

    “…Numerous studies in psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psycholinguistics have used pictures of objects as stimulus materials. Currently, authors engaged in…”
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    The "parts and wholes" of face recognition: A review of the literature by Tanaka, James W., Simonyi, Diana

    “…It has been claimed that faces are recognized as a "whole" rather than by the recognition of individual parts. In a paper published in the Quarterly Journal of…”
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    Decay theory of immediate memory: From Brown (1958) to today (2014) by Ricker, Timothy J., Vergauwe, Evie, Cowan, Nelson

    “…This work takes a historical approach to discussing Brown's (1958) paper, "Some Tests of the Decay Theory of Immediate Memory". This work was and continues to…”
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    Orthographic processing: A ‘mid-level’ vision of reading: The 44th Sir Frederic Bartlett Lecture by Grainger, Jonathan

    “…I will describe how orthographic processing acts as a central interface between visual and linguistic processing during reading, and as such can be considered…”
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    Orienting of attention: Then and now by Posner, Michael I.

    “…It is nearly 35 years since I gave the 7th Sir Frederick Bartlett lecture at Oxford University. This was published as a paper entitled "Orienting of attention…”
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    Gaze in a real-world social interaction: A dual eye-tracking study by Macdonald, Ross G, Tatler, Benjamin W

    “…People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be influenced by social factors; however, most research on gaze…”
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    Learning faces from variability by Ritchie, Kay L., Burton, A. Mike

    “…Research on face learning has tended to use sets of images that vary systematically on dimensions such as pose and illumination. In contrast, we have proposed…”
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    SUBTLEX-UK: A new and improved word frequency database for British English by van Heuven, Walter J. B., Mandera, Pawel, Keuleers, Emmanuel, Brysbaert, Marc

    “…We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programmes. We show that the SUBTLEX-UK word frequencies explain more of the variance in…”
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    Emotion recognition: The role of featural and configural face information by Bombari, Dario, Schmid, Petra C., Schmid Mast, Marianne, Birri, Sandra, Mast, Fred W., Lobmaier, Janek S.

    “…Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial identity. A lot less is known about their contribution to…”
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    Face perception and learning in autism spectrum disorders by Webb, Sara Jane, Neuhaus, Emily, Faja, Susan

    “…Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by impairment in social communication and restricted and repetitive interests. While not included in the…”
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    Working memory in older adults declines with age, but is modulated by sex and education by Pliatsikas, Christos, Veríssimo, João, Babcock, Laura, Pullman, Mariel Y, Glei, Dana A, Weinstein, Maxine, Goldman, Noreen, Ullman, Michael T

    “…Working memory (WM), which underlies the temporary storage and manipulation of information, is critical for multiple aspects of cognition and everyday life…”
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    Why has research in face recognition progressed so slowly? The importance of variability by Mike Burton, A.

    “…Despite many years of research, there has been surprisingly little progress in our understanding of how faces are identified. Here I argue that there are two…”
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    Perceptual cues in nonverbal vocal expressions of emotion by Sauter, Disa A., Eisner, Frank, Calder, Andrew J., Scott, Sophie K.

    “…Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, [ 2001 ]) and emotionally inflected speech (Banse & Scherer, [ 1996 ]) has…”
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    The psychology of experimental psychologists: Overcoming cognitive constraints to improve research: The 47th Sir Frederic Bartlett Lecture by Bishop, Dorothy VM

    “…Like many other areas of science, experimental psychology is affected by a “replication crisis” that is causing concern in many fields of research. Approaches…”
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    Remembering the past and imagining the future: Selective effects of an episodic specificity induction on detail generation by Madore, Kevin P., Schacter, Daniel L.

    “…According to the constructive episodic simulation hypothesis, remembering past experiences and imagining future experiences both rely heavily on episodic…”
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    Argument disrupts interpersonal synchrony by Paxton, Alexandra, Dale, Rick

    “…Research on interpersonal convergence and synchrony characterizes the way in which interacting individuals come to have more similar affect, behaviour, and…”
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    Understanding the complexities of mathematical cognition: A multi-level framework by Gilmore, Camilla

    “…Mathematics skills are associated with future employment, well-being, and quality of life. However, many adults and children fail to learn the mathematics…”
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    To believe or not to believe? How voice and accent information in speech alter listener impressions of trust by Jiang, Xiaoming, Gossack-Keenan, Kira, Pell, Marc D

    “…Our decision to believe what another person says can be influenced by vocally expressed confidence in speech and by whether the speaker–listener are members of…”
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    Collective music listening: Movement energy is enhanced by groove and visual social cues by Dotov, Dobromir, Bosnyak, Daniel, Trainor, Laurel J

    “…The regularity of musical beat makes it a powerful stimulus promoting movement synchrony among people. Synchrony can increase interpersonal trust, affiliation,…”
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