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    Autism Research

    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.

    Child Development

    Shah, Punit and Sowden, S. and Happe, F. and Cook, Richard and Bird, Geoffrey (2015) Automatic orienting towards face-like stimuli in early childhood. Child Development 86 (6), pp. 1693-1700. ISSN 0009-3920.

    Cognition

    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.

    Vestner, Tim and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2021) Visual search for facing and non-facing people: the effect of actor inversion. Cognition 208 (104550), ISSN 0010-0277.

    Vestner, Tim and Gray, Katie and Cook, Richard (2020) Why are social interactions found quickly in visual search tasks? Cognition 200 , p. 104270. ISSN 0010-0277.

    Murphy, J. and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2020) Inverted faces benefit from whole-face processing. Cognition 194 , p. 104105. ISSN 0010-0277.

    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.

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

    Murphy, J. and Cook, Richard (2017) Revealing the mechanisms of human face perception using dynamic apertures. Cognition 169 , pp. 25-35. 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.

    Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Gray, K. and Biotti, Federica and Cook, Richard (2019) Evaluating object recognition ability in developmental prosopagnosia using the Cambridge Car Memory Test. Cognitive Neuropsychology 36 (1-2), pp. 89-96. ISSN 0264-3294.

    Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2018) Should developmental prosopagnosia, developmental body agnosia, and developmental object agnosia be considered independent neurodevelopmental conditions? Cognitive Neuropsychology 35 (1-2), pp. 59-62. ISSN 0264-3294.

    Cortex

    Chard, James and Cook, Richard and Press, Clare (2022) Impaired sensitivity to spatial configurations in healthy aging. Cortex 155 , pp. 347-356. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Tsantani, Maria and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2020) Holistic processing of facial identity in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex 130 , pp. 318-326. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Cenac, Z. and Biotti, Federica and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2019) Does developmental prosopagnosia impair identification of other-ethnicity faces? Cortex 119 , pp. 12-19. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Biotti, Federica and Cook, Richard (2018) Impaired perception of facial emotion in developmental prosopagnosia: a reply to Van den Stock’s commentary. Cortex 101 , pp. 298-299. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Biotti, Federica and Wu, E. and Yang, H. and Jiahui, G. and Duchaine, B. and Cook, Richard (2017) Normal composite face effects in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex 95 , pp. 63-76. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Biotti, Federica and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2017) Impaired body perception in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex 93 , pp. 41-49. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Biotti, Federica and Cook, Richard (2016) Impaired perception of facial emotion in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex 81 , pp. 126-136. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Shah, P. and Bird, Geoffrey and Cook, Richard (2016) Face processing in autism: reduced integration of cross-feature dynamics. Cortex 75 , pp. 113-119. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Shah, Punit and Gaule, A. and Gaigg, S. and Bird, Geoffrey and Cook, Richard (2015) Probing short-term face memory in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex 64 , pp. 115-122. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Current Biology

    Cook, Richard and Biotti, Federica (2016) Developmental Prosopagnosia. Current Biology 26 (8), R312-R313. ISSN 0960-9822.

    Developmental Science

    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.

    Emotion

    Gray, K. and Barber, L. and Murphy, J. and Cook, Richard (2017) Social interaction contexts bias the perceived expressions of interactants. Emotion 17 (4), pp. 567-571. ISSN 1528-3542.

    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

    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.

    Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

    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.

    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

    Ipser, A. and Cook, Richard (2016) Inducing a concurrent motor load reduces perceptual sensitivity for facial expressions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (5), pp. 706-718. ISSN 0096-1523.

    Murphy, J. and Ipser, A. and Gaigg, S. and Cook, Richard (2015) Exemplar variance supports robust learning of facial identity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 41 (3), pp. 577-581. ISSN 0096-1523.

    Neuropsychologia

    Biotti, Federica and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2018) Is developmental prosopagnosia best characterised as an apperceptive or mnemonic condition? Neuropsychologia 124 , pp. 285-298. ISSN 0028-3932.

    Ipser, A. and Ring, M. and Murphy, J. and Gaigg, S. and Cook, Richard (2016) Similar exemplar pooling processes underlie the learning of facial identity and handwriting style: evidence from typical observers and individuals with Autism. Neuropsychologia 85 , pp. 169-176. ISSN 00283932.

    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.

    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

    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.

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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

    Psychological Science

    Cook, Richard and Aichelburg, C. and Johnston, A. (2015) Illusory feature slowing: evidence for perceptual models of global facial change. Psychological Science 26 (4), pp. 512-517. ISSN 0956-7976.

    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

    Gray, K. and Guillemin, Y. and Cenac, Z. and Gibbons, S. and Vestner, T. and Cook, Richard (2020) Are the facial gender and facial age variants of the composite face illusion products of a common mechanism? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 27 , pp. 62-69. ISSN 1069-9384.

    Murphy, J. and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2017) The composite face illusion. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 24 (2), pp. 245-261. ISSN 1069-9384.

    Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

    Gehdu, Bayparvah and Tsantani, Maria and Press, Clare and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2023) Recognition of facial expressions in autism: effects of face masks and alexithymia. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology , ISSN 1747-0218.

    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

    Gray, K. and Murphy, J. and Marsh, J. and Cook, Richard (2017) Modulation of the composite face effect by unintended emotion cues. Royal Society Open Science , ISSN 2054-5703.

    Gray, K. and Bird, Geoffrey and Cook, Richard (2017) Robust associations between the 20-Item Prosopagnosia Index and the Cambridge Face Memory Test in the general population. Royal Society Open Science , ISSN 2054-5703.

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

    Shah, Punit and Gaule, A. and Sowden, S. and Bird, Geoffrey and Cook, Richard (2015) The 20-item prosopagnosia index (PI20): a self-report instrument for identifying developmental prosopagnosia. Royal Society Open Science , ISSN 2054-5703.

    Scientific Reports

    Bunce, Carl and Gray, K. and Cook, Richard (2021) The perception of interpersonal distance is distorted by the Müller-Lyer illusion. Scientific Reports 11 (494), ISSN 2045-2322.

    Tsantani, Maria and Cook, Richard (2020) Normal recognition of famous voices in developmental prosopagnosia. Scientific Reports 10 (19757), ISSN 2045-2322.

    Marsh, J. and Biotti, Federica and Cook, Richard and Gray, K. (2019) The discrimination of facial sex in developmental prosopagnosia. Scientific Reports 9 , p. 19079. ISSN 2045-2322.

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