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List of works by Michael B. Lewis

A Facial Attractiveness Account of Gender Asymmetries in Interracial Marriage

scientific article published on February 9, 2012

A sideways look at configural encoding: two different effects of face rotation

scientific article

A spatial frequency account of the detriment that local processing of Navon letters has on face recognition

scientific article published in October 2009

Age of acquisition in face categorisation: is there an instance-based account?

scientific article published on 01 May 1999

Arguing That Black Is White: Racial Categorization of Mixed-Race Faces.

scientific article published on 29 December 2015

Attention misplaced: the role of diagnostic features in the face-inversion effect

scientific article published in October 2011

Capgras delusion: a window on face recognition

scientific article published on 01 April 2001

Cross-modal face identity aftereffects and their relation to priming.

scientific article

Exploring the positive and negative implications of facial feedback

scientific article published on August 1, 2012

Eye-witnesses should not do cryptic crosswords prior to identity parades.

scientific article published in January 2006

FIAEs in Famous Faces are Mediated by Type of Processing

scientific article

Face detection differs from categorization: evidence from visual search in natural scenes

scientific article published in December 2013

Face detection: mapping human performance

scientific article published in January 2003

Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research.

scientific article

Fear recognition across the menstrual cycle

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Fertility affects asymmetry detection not symmetry preference in assessments of 3D facial attractiveness.

scientific article

Identity adaptation is mediated and moderated by visualisation ability.

scientific article published in January 2008

Instructions to mimic improve facial emotion recognition in people with sub-clinical autism traits

scientific article published on 13 October 2016

Learning faces: similar comparator faces do not improve performance

scientific article

Local Navon letter processing affects skilled behavior: a golf-putting experiment

scientific article published in April 2015

Mobile phones are good for you, p<0.36! Observations on Keetley, Wood, Spong and Stough (2006).

scientific article published on April 2007

Navon letters affect face learning and face retrieval

scientific article published in January 2009

Processing Navon letters can make wines taste different

scientific article published in January 2009

Reducing the own-race bias in face recognition by shifting attention

scientific article published in June 2006

Sad people are more accurate at face recognition than happy people

scientific article published on 2 August 2011

Sad people avoid the eyes or happy people focus on the eyes? Mood induction affects facial feature discrimination

scientific article published on 16 March 2011

Searching for faces in scrambled scenes

scientific article (publication date: October 2005)

Stereotype priming in face recognition: interactions between semantic and visual information in face encoding

scientific article published on 22 April 2008

Telling lies: the irrepressible truth?

scientific article

Temporal limitation of Navon effect on face recognition

scientific article published in April 2007

Thatcher's children: development and the Thatcher illusion

scientific article published in January 2003

The effect of rotation on configural encoding in a face-matching task

scientific article published in January 2007

The interactions between botulinum-toxin-based facial treatments and embodied emotions

scientific article published in Scientific Reports

The lady's not for turning: rotation of the Thatcher illusion

scientific article

The own-age face recognition bias in children and adults

scientific article published in January 2011

The utility of multiple synthesized views in the recognition of unfamiliar faces.

scientific article published on 24 February 2016

What do we know about psycholinguistic effects?

scientific article published in June 2006

When the camera does lie: Selfies are dishonest indicators of dominance.

scientific article published in 2020