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Tessa Flack
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Power contours: Optimising sample size and precision in experimental psychology and human neuroscience.
DH Baker, G Vilidaite, FA Lygo, AK Smith, TR Flack, AD Gouws, ...
Psychological Methods 26 (3), 295, 2021
2702021
Neural responses to facial expressions support the role of the amygdala in processing threat
G Mattavelli, M Sormaz, T Flack, AUR Asghar, S Fan, J Frey, L Manssuer, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 9 (11), 1684-1689, 2014
1042014
Face morphing attacks: Investigating detection with humans and computers
RSS Kramer, MO Mireku, TR Flack, KL Ritchie
Cognitive research: principles and implications 4, 1-15, 2019
572019
Responses in the right posterior superior temporal sulcus show a feature-based response to facial expression
TR Flack, TJ Andrews, M Hymers, M Al-Mosaiwi, SP Marsden, ...
Cortex 69, 14-23, 2015
372015
Removing hand form information specifically impairs emotion recognition for fearful and angry body stimuli
P Ross, T Flack
Perception 49 (1), 98-112, 2020
362020
Familiarity is familiarity is familiarity: Event-related brain potentials reveal qualitatively similar representations of personally familiar and famous faces.
H Wiese, G Hobden, E Siilbek, V Martignac, TR Flack, KL Ritchie, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (8), 1144, 2022
332022
Patterns of neural response in face regions are predicted by low-level image properties
K Weibert, TR Flack, AW Young, TJ Andrews
Cortex 103, 199-210, 2018
292018
Data from an international multi-centre study of statistics and mathematics anxieties and related variables in university students (the SMARVUS dataset)
J Terry, RM Ross, T Nagy, M Salgado, P Garrido-Vásquez, JO Sarfo, ...
Journal of Open Psychology Data 11 (1), 8, 2023
142023
Symmetrical viewpoint representations in face-selective regions convey an advantage in the perception and recognition of faces
TR Flack, RJ Harris, AW Young, TJ Andrews
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (19), 3741-3751, 2019
142019
The pairs training effect in unfamiliar face matching
KL Ritchie, TR Flack, EA Fuller, C Cartledge, RSS Kramer
Perception 51 (7), 477-495, 2022
92022
The importance of out-group characteristics for the own-group face memory bias
EA Fuller, B Majolo, TR Flack, KL Ritchie
Visual Cognition 29 (4), 263-276, 2021
92021
Unfamiliar faces might as well be another species: Evidence from a face matching task with human and monkey faces
KL Ritchie, TR Flack, L Marechal
Visual Cognition, 2023
42023
Nonlinear transduction of emotional facial expression
KLH Gray, TR Flack, M Yu, FA Lygo, DH Baker
Vision Research 170, 1-11, 2020
42020
Distinct representations for rigid and non-rigid facial movements in face-selective regions of the human brain
T Flack, D Watson, R Harris, M Hymers, A Gouws, A Young, T Andrews
Journal of Vision 14 (10), 1383-1383, 2014
32014
The psychometrics of rating facial attractiveness using different response scales
RSS Kramer, KL Ritchie, TR Flack, MO Mireku, AL Jones
Perception 53 (9), 645-660, 2024
12024
Neural Representations of Expression and Viewpoint Information in the Temporal Cortex.
T Flack, A Young, T Andrews
Journal of vision 15 (12), 433-433, 2015
12015
Improving face morph detection with the pairs training effect
TR Flack, KL Ritchie, C Cartledge, EA Fuller, RSS Kramer
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
2023
Symmetrical Viewpoint Representations in Face-Responsive Regions of the Human Brain Convey an Advantage in Face Learning
T Flack, R Harris, A Young, T Andrews
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 1236-1236, 2018
2018
The neural representation of facial expression and viewpoint in the human brain
TR Flack
University of York, 2016
2016
Spatial integration and nonlinear transduction of emotional expression.
K Gray, T Flack, D Baker
Journal of vision 15 (12), 1373-1373, 2015
2015
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