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    January 2018

    Over, H. and Cook, Richard (2018) Where do spontaneous first impressions of faces come from? Cognition 170 , pp. 190-200. ISSN 0010-0277.

    29 June 2020

    Over, H. and Eggleston, A. and Cook, Richard (2020) Ritual and the origins of first impressions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 375 (201904), ISSN 0962-8436.

    14 July 2020

    Cook, Richard and Over, H. (2020) A learning model can explain both shared and idiosyncratic first impressions from faces. [Letter]

    March 2021

    Eggleston, A. and Flavell, J. and Tipper, S. and Cook, Richard and Over, H. (2021) Culturally learned first impressions occur rapidly and automatically and emerge early in development. Developmental Science 24 (2), e13021. ISSN 1363-755x.

    September 2021

    Vestner, Tim and Over, H. and Gray, K. and Tipper, S. and Cook, Richard (2021) Searching for people: non-facing distractor pairs hinder the visual search of social scenes more than facing distractor pairs. Cognition 214 (104737), ISSN 0010-0277.

    January 2022

    Vestner, Tim and Over, H. and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2022) Objects that direct visuospatial attention produce the search advantage for facing dyads. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 151 (1), pp. 161-171. ISSN 0096-3445.

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