Vicki G. Bruce

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Psychology Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
face perception
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Bruce V, Bindemann M, Lander K. (2018) Individual differences in face perception and person recognition Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 3: 18-18
Lander K, Bruce V, Bindemann M. (2018) Use-inspired basic research on individual differences in face identification: implications for criminal investigation and security Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 3: 26
Abbott J, Middlemiss M, Bruce V, et al. (2018) The effect of arousal and eye gaze direction on trust evaluations of stranger's faces: A potential pathway to paranoid thinking. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 60: 29-36
Bruce V, Bindemann M, Lander K. (2018) Individual Differences in Face Cognition: A Commentary on Logie Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 7: 487-492
Bowman AR, Bruce V, Colbourn CJ, et al. (2017) Compensatory shifts in visual perception are associated with hallucinations in Lewy body disorders. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 2: 26
Ness H, Hancock PJB, Bowie L, et al. (2015) Are two views better than one? Investigating three-quarter view facial composites Journal of Forensic Practice. 17: 291-306
Bruce V, Healey P, Burton M, et al. (2014) Recognising facial surfaces. Perception. 42: 1200-14
Kamachi M, Bruce V, Mukaida S, et al. (2013) Dynamic properties influence the perception of facial expressions. Perception. 42: 1266-78
Frowd CD, Skelton F, Atherton C, et al. (2012) Understanding the multiframe caricature advantage for recognizing facial composites Visual Cognition. 20: 1215-1241
Young AW, Bruce V. (2011) Understanding person perception British Journal of Psychology. 102: 959-974
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