2019

· Corrow, S. L., Davies-Thompson, J., Fletcher, K., Hills, C., Corrow, J. C., & Barton, J. J. (2019). Training face perception in developmental prosopagnosia through perceptual learning. Neuropsychologia, 107196.

· Burns, E. J., Tree, J., Chan, A. H., & Xu, H. (2019). Bilingualism shapes the other race effect. Vision research, 157, 192-201.

· Bate, Sarah., Bennetts, Rachel J.. Tree, Jeremy J.., Adams, Amanda. & Murray, Ebony. (2019). The domain-specificity of face matching impairments in 40 cases of developmental prosopagnosia. Cognition 192

· Jones, AL, Jaeger, B. Biological Bases of Beauty Revisited: The Effect of Symmetry, Averageness, and Sexual Dimorphism on Female Facial Attractiveness. Symmetry 2019, 11, 279.

· AL Jones, JJ Tree, R Ward. Personality in faces: Implicit associations between appearance and personality.European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (3), 658-669

· S Bate, RJ Bennetts, N Gregory, JJ Tree, E Murray, A Adams, AK Bobak, ...Objective Patterns of Face Recognition Deficits in 165 Adults with Self-Reported Developmental Prosopagnosia. Brain Sciences 9 (6), 133


2018

· Towler, J., Fisher, K. & Eimer, M. (2018). Holistic face perception is impaired in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex, 108, 112-126.

· Davies-Thompson J, Elli G, Rezk M, Benetti S, van Ackeren M, & Collignon O. (2018). Hierarchical brain network for face and voice integration of emotion expression. Cerebral Cortex, bhy240.

· Towler, J. & Tree, J. J. (2018). The implications of highly associated face and object impairments of the cognitive architecture. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 35(1-2), 70-73.

· Jones, A. L., Porcheron, A., & Russell, R. (2018). Makeup changes the apparent size of facial features. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 12(3), 359-368.

· Jones, A. L. (2018). The influence of shape and colour cue classes on facial health perception. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39(1), 19-29.

2017

· Davies-Thompson J, Fletcher K, Hills C, Pancaroglu R, Corrow S, & Barton, JJS. (2017). Perceptual learning of face: a rehabilitative study of acquired prosopagnosia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(3), 573-591.

· Jackson, M. C. Counter, P. & Tree, J. J (2017). Intact short-term memory for faces in developmental prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 106, 60-70

· Davies-Thompson J, Johnston S, Tashakkor Y, Pancaroglu R, & Barton, JJS. (2016). The relationship between visual word and face processing lateralization in the fusiform gyri: a cross-sectional study. Brain Research, 1644, 88-97.

· Burns, E, Bennetts, R., Bate, S., Wright, V., Weidemann, C. & Tree, J. (2017). Intact word recognition in developmental prosopagnosia. Scientific reports, 7 (1), 1683.

· Tree, J. J. Horry, R, Riley, H. & Wilmer, J. (2017). Are portrait artists super recognisers? Limited impact of adult experience on face recognition ability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 43, 4, 667-676.

· Towler, J., Fisher, K. & Eimer, M. (2017). The cognitive and neural basis of developmental prosopagnosia. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70(2), 316-344.

· Jones, A. L., Batres, C., Porcheron, A., Sweda, J. R., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (2017). Positive facial affect looks healthy. Visual Cognition, 26(1), 1-12.

· Mason, K., Barlett, C. P., & Jones, A. L. (2017). The influence of the opposite sex on hypothetical aggressve inclinations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Advance online publication.

· Russell, R., Kramer, S. S., & Jones, A. L. (2017). Facial contrast declines with age but remains sexually dimorphic throughout adulthood. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 3(4), 293-303.

· Fisher, K., Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2017). Face identity matching is selectively impaired in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex, 89, 11-27.

· Bate, S. & Tree, J. J. (2017). The definition and diagnosis of developmental prosopagnosia. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70, 2, 193-200.


2016

· Horry, R., Brewer, N. & Weber, N. (2016). The grain-size lineup: A test of a novel eyewitness identification procedure.. Law and Human Behavior 40(2), 147-158.

· Horry, R. & Brewer, N. (2016). How target–lure similarity shapes confidence judgments in multiple-alternative decision tasks.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145(12), 1615-1634.

· Towler, J., Parketny, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Perceptual face processing in developmental prosopagnosia is not sensitive to the canonical location of face parts.Cortex.

· Fisher, K., Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Facial identity and facial expression are initially integrated at visual perceptual stages of face processing, Neuropsychologia.

· Towler, J., Parketny, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Perceptual face processing in developmental prosopagnosia is not sensitive to the canonical location of face parts.Cortex.

· Fisher, K., Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Facial identity and facial expression are initially integrated at visual perceptual stages of face processing, Neuropsychologia.

· Fisher, K., Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Reduced sensitivity to contrast signals from the eye region in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex, 81, 64-78.

· Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2016). Electrophysiological evidence for parts and wholes in visual face memory. Cortex, 83, 246-258.

· Jones, A. L., & Kramer, R. S. S. (2016). Facial cosmetics and attractiveness: Comparing the effect sizes of professionally applied cosmetics and identity. PLOS ONE, 11(10), e0164218.

· Mileva, V., Jones, A. L., Russell, R., & Little, A. C. (2016). Sex differences in the perceived dominance and prestige of women with and without cosmetics. Perception, 45(10), 1166— 1183.

· Jones, A. L., Sweda, J. R., Porcheron, A., & Russell, R. (2016). Coloration in different areas of facial skin is a cue to health: The role of cheek redness and periorbital luminance in health perception. Body Image, 17, 57-66.

· Russell, R., Porcheron, A., Sweda, J. R., Jones, A. L., Mauger, E., & Morizot, F. (2016). Facial contrast is a cue for perceiving health from the face. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42(9), 1354-1362.

2015

· Towler, J., & Eimer, M. (2015). Early stages of perceptual face processing are confined to the contralateral hemisphere: Evidence from the N170 component. Cortex, 64, 84-101.

· Kramer, R. S. S., & Jones, A. L. (2015). Do people's first names match their faces? Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis, 12(1), 1-8.

· Jones, A. L., Russell, R., & Ward, R. (2015). Cosmetics alter biologically based factors of beauty: Evidence from facial contrast. Evolutionary Psychology, 13(1), 210-229.

· Jones, A. L., & Kramer, R. S. S. (2015). Facial cosmetics have little effect on attractiveness judgements compared with identity. Perception, 44, 79-86.

· Scott, N. J., Jones, A. L., Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2015). Facial dimorphism in autistic spectrum disorder. Clinical Psychological Science, 3(2), 230-241.

· Towler, J., Kelly, M. & Eimer, M. (2015). The focus of spatial attention determines the number and precision of face representations in working memory. Cerebral Cortex. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv083

· Fisher, K., Towler, J. & Eimer, M. (2015). Effects of contrast inversion on face perception depend on gaze location: Evidence from the N170 component. Cognitive Neuroscience.

· Parketny, J., Towler, J., & Eimer, M. (2015). The activation of visual face memory and explicit face recognition are delayed in developmental prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 75, 538-547.

· Wirth, B. E., Fisher, K., Towler, J., Eimer, M. (2015). Facial misidentifications arise from the erroneous activation of visual face memory. Neuropsychologia.

· Susilo, T., Wright, V. Tree, J. J. & Duchaine, B. (2015). Acquired prosopagnosia without word recognition deficits. Cognitve Neuropsychology, 32 (6), 321-339.

· Jansari, A., Miller, S., Pearce, L., Cobb, S., Sagiv, N., William, A., Tree, J. J. & Hanley, R. (2015). The man who mistook his neuropsychologist for a popstar: When configural processing fails in acquired prosopagnosia. Frontiers in Human Neurroscience., 9: 390.

· Horry, R., Cheong, Winnee. & Brewer, Neil. (2015). The other-race effect in perception and recognition: Insights from the complete composite task.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 41(2), 508-524.

· Horry, R., Brewer, Neil., Weber, Nathan. & Palmer, Matthew A.. (2015). The effects of allowing a second sequential lineup lap on choosing and probative value.. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law21(2), 121-133.

2014

· Horry, R., Halford, Paul., Brewer, Neil., Milne, Rebecca. & Bull, Ray. (2014). Archival analyses of eyewitness identification test outcomes: What can they tell us about eyewitness memory?. Law and Human Behavior 38(1), 94-108.

· Kiani G, Davies-Thompson J, & Barton, JJS. (2014). Erasing the face aftereffect. Brain Research, 1586, 152-161.

· Dalrymple K* and Davies-Thompson J*, Oruc I, Handy T, Barton JSS, & Duchaine B. (2014). Spontaneous perceptual facial distortions correlate with ventral occipitotemporal activity. Neuropsychologia, 59, 179-191.

· Hills C, Romano K, Davies-Thompson J, & Barton JJS. (2014). An adaptation study of internal and external features in facial representations. Vision Research, 100, 18-28.

· Davies-Thompson J, Pancaroglu R, & Barton JJS. (2014). Acquired prosopagnosia: A review of its structural basis and processing impairments. Frontiers in Bioscience (Elite Edition), 6, 159-174.

· Lai J, Pancaroglu R, Oruc I, Barton JJS, & Davies-Thompson J. (2014). Neuroanatomical correlates of the feature-salience hierarchy in face processing: An fMRI-adaptation study. Neuropsychologia, 53, 274-283.

· Towler, J., Gosling, A., Duchaine, B., & Eimer, M. (2014) Normal perception of Mooney faces in developmental prosopagnosia: Evidence from the N170 component and rapid neural adaptation. Journal of Neuropsychology, doi: 10.1111/jnp.12054

· Burns, E. J., Tree, J. J. & Weidemann, C. T. (2014) Recognition memory in developmental prosopagnosia: Electrophysiological evidence for abnormal routes when recognising faces. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8: 622 – doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00622

· Jones, A. L., Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2014). Miscalibrations in judgements of attractiveness with cosmetics. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67(10), 2060-2068.

· Bate, S., Cook, S. J., Duchaine, B. C., Tree, J. J., Burns, E. J. & Hodgson, T. L. (2014) Intranasal inhalation of oxytocin improves face processing developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex, 50, (1), 55-63.

2013

· Palmer, M., Brewer, N. & Horry, R. (2013). Understanding gender bias in face recognition: Effects of divided attention at encoding. Acta Psychologica 142(3), 362-369.

· Davies-Thompson J, Newling K, & Andrews TJ. (2013). Image-invariant responses in face-selective regions do not explain the perceptual advantage for familiar face recognition. Cerebral Cortex, 23(2), 370-377.

· Kramer, R. S. S., Jones A. L., Sharma, D. (2013). Sequential effects in judgements of attractiveness: The influences of face race and sex. PLOS ONE, 8(12), e82226.

· Scott, N. J., Kramer, R. S. S., Jones, A. L., & Ward, R. (2013). Facial cues to depression and their associated personality attributions. Psychiatry Research, 208, 47-53.

· Longmore, C., & Tree, J. J. (2013) Motion as a cue to face recognition: Evidence from developmental prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 51, (5), 864-875.

· Sutherland, C., Oldmeadow, J. A., Santos, I. M., Towler, J., Burt, D. M., & Young, A. W. (2013). Social inferences from faces: Ambient images generate a three-dimensional model. Cognition, 127, 105-118.

2012

· Davies-Thompson J, & Andrews TJ. (2012). Intra- and interhemispheric connectivity between face-selective regions in the human brain. Journal of Neurophysiology, 108 (11), 3087-3095.

· Mattavelli, G., Andrews, T.J., Asghar, A.U.R., Towler, J.R., & Young, A.W. (2012). Response of face-selective brain regions to trustworthiness and gender of faces.Neuropsychologia, 50, 2205-2211.

· Kramer, R. S. S., Jones, A. L., & Ward, R. (2012). A lack of sexual dimorphism in width-to-height ratio in White European faces using 2D photographs, 3D scans, and anthropometry. PLOS ONE, 7(8), e42705.

· Jones, A. L., Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2012). Signals of personality and health: The contributions of facial shape, skin texture, and viewing angle. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(6), 1353 - 1361.

· Towler, J., & Eimer, M. (2012). Electrophysiological studies of face processing in developmental prosopagnosia: Neuropsychological and neurodevelopmental perspectives. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 29, 503-529.

· Towler, J., Gosling, A., Duchaine, B., & Eimer, M. (2012). The face-sensitive N170 component in developmental prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 50, 3588-3599.

· Horry, R., Memon, A., Wright, D. & Milne, R. (2012). Predictors of eyewitness identification decisions from video lineups in England: A field study.. Law and Human Behavior 36(4), 257-265.

· Horry, R., Palmer, M. & Brewer, N. (2012). Backloading in the sequential lineup prevents within-lineup criterion shifts that undermine eyewitness identification performance.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 18(4), 346-360.

· Horry, R., Palmer, M., Sexton, M. & Brewer, N. (2012). Memory conformity for confidently recognized items: The power of social influence on memory reports. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology48(3), 783-786.

Prior to 2012

· Sporer, S. & Horry, R. (2011). Recognizing faces from ethnic in-groups and out-groups: Importance of outer face features and effects of retention interval. Applied Cognitive Psychology 25(3), 424-431.

· Sporer, S. & Horry, R. (2011). Pictorial versus structural representations of ingroup and outgroup faces. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 23(8), 974-984.

· Horry, R., Wright, D. & Tredoux, C. (2010). Recognition and context memory for faces from own and other ethnic groups: A remember-know investigation. Memory & Cognition 38(2), 134-141.

· Andrews TJ, Davies-Thompson J, Kingstone A, & Young AW. (2010). Internal and external features of the face are represented holistically in face-selective regions of visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 3544-3552.

· Davies-Thompson J, Gouws A, & Andrews TJ. (2009). An image-dependent representation of familiar and unfamiliar faces in the human ventral stream. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1627-1635.