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October 2016
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.
1 February 2017
Yon, Daniel and Edey, Rosanna and Ivry, R.B. and Press, Clare (2017) Time on your hands: perceived duration of sensory events is biased towards concurrent actions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (2), pp. 182-193. ISSN 0096-3445.
July 2017
Edey, Rosanna and Yon, Daniel and Cook, J. and Dumontheil, Iroise and Press, Clare (2017) Our own action kinematics predict the perceived affective states of others. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (7), pp. 1263-1268. ISSN 0096-1523.
31 December 2017
Edey, Rosanna (2017) The role of human movement kinematics in internal state inference. [Thesis] (Unpublished)
29 August 2018
Edey, Rosanna and Brewer, R. and Bird, Geoffrey and Press, Clare (2018) Typical auditory-motor and enhanced visual-motor temporal synchronization in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 49 (2), pp. 788-793. ISSN 0162-3257.
21 December 2018
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.
2019
Chard, James and Edey, Rosanna and Yon, Daniel and Murphy, J. and Bird, G. and Press, Clare (2019) Atypical emotion recognition from bodies is associated with perceptual difficulties in healthy aging. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (6), pp. 803-811. ISSN 0096-1523.
July 2020
Edey, Rosanna and Yon, Daniel and Dumontheil, Iroise and Press, Clare (2020) Association between action kinematics and emotion perception across adolescence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 46 (7), pp. 657-666. ISSN 0096-1523.