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    Autism Research

    Edey, Rosanna and Cook, J. and Brewer, Rebecca and Bird, Geoffrey and Press, Clare (2018) Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder are sensitive to the kinematic features defining natural human motion. Autism Research 12 (2), pp. 284-294. ISSN 1939-3792.

    Cook, Richard and Brewer, Rebecca and Shah, Punit and Bird, Geoffrey (2014) Intact facial adaptation in autistic adults. Autism Research 7 (4), pp. 481-490. ISSN 1939-3792.

    Cognition

    Brewer, Rebecca and Bird, Geoffrey and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2019) Face perception in autism spectrum disorder: modulation of holistic processing by facial emotion. Cognition 193 , p. 104016. ISSN 0010-0277.

    Brewer, Rebecca and Biotti, Federica and Bird, Geoffrey and Cook, Richard (2017) Typical integration of emotion cues from bodies and faces in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Cognition 165 , pp. 82-87. ISSN 0010-0277.

    Emotion

    Brewer, Rebecca and Cook, Richard and Bird, Geoffrey (2015) Atypical trait inferences from facial cues in alexithymia. Emotion 15 (5), pp. 637-643. ISSN 1528-3542.

    Journal of Abnormal Psychology

    Edey, Rosanna and Cook, J. and Brewer, Rebecca and Johnson, Mark H. and Bird, Geoffrey and Press, Clare (2016) Interaction takes two: typical adults exhibit mind-blindness towards those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 125 (7), pp. 879-885. ISSN 0021-843X.

    Brewer, Rebecca and Marsh, A. and Catmur, C. and Carinale, E. and Stoycos, S. and Cook, Richard and Bird, Geoffrey (2015) The impact of Autism Spectrum Disorder and alexithymia on judgments of moral acceptability. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 124 (3), pp. 589-595. ISSN 0021-843X.

    Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews

    Brewer, Rebecca and Cook, Richard and Bird, Geoffrey (2015) Alexithymia, not Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the consequence of interoceptive failure. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 81 , pp. 215-220. ISSN 0149-7634.

    Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

    Brewer, Rebecca and Cook, Richard and Cardi, V. and Treasure, J. and Catmur, C. and Bird, Geoffrey (2019) Alexithymia explains increased empathic personal distress in individuals with and without eating disorders. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (7), pp. 1827-1836. ISSN 1747-0218.

    Royal Society Open Science

    Brewer, Rebecca and Cook, Richard and Bird, Geoffrey (2016) Alexithymia: a general deficit of interoception. Royal Society Open Science , ISSN 2054-5703.

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