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Katie L.H. Gray
Katie L.H. Gray
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Radically open-dialectical behavior therapy for adult anorexia nervosa: feasibility and outcomes from an inpatient program
TR Lynch, KLH Gray, RJ Hempel, M Titley, EY Chen, HA O’Mahen
BMC psychiatry 13, 1-17, 2013
2032013
The effect of face masks and sunglasses on identity and expression recognition with super-recognisers and typical observers
E Noyes, JP Davis, N Petrov, KLH Gray, KL Ritchie
Royal Society Open Science, 2021
1752021
Faces and awareness: low-level, not emotional factors determine perceptual dominance.
KLH Gray, WJ Adams, N Hedger, KE Newton, M Garner
Emotion 13 (3), 537, 2013
1722013
High-level face adaptation without awareness
WJ Adams, KLH Gray, M Garner, EW Graf
Psychological Science 21 (2), 205-210, 2010
1292010
Are visual threats prioritized without awareness? A critical review and meta-analysis involving 3 behavioral paradigms and 2696 observers.
N Hedger, KLH Gray, M Garner, WJ Adams
Psychological bulletin 142 (9), 934, 2016
1162016
The composite face illusion
J Murphy, KLH Gray, R Cook
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 24, 245-261, 2017
962017
Robust associations between the 20-item prosopagnosia index and the Cambridge Face Memory Test in the general population
KLH Gray, G Bird, R Cook
Royal Society Open Science 4 (3), 160923, 2017
842017
How does the presence of a surgical face mask impair the perceived intensity of facial emotions?
M Tsantani, V Podgajecka, KLH Gray, R Cook
PLoS One 17 (1), e0262344, 2022
622022
Is developmental prosopagnosia best characterised as an apperceptive or mnemonic condition?
F Biotti, KLH Gray, R Cook
Neuropsychologia 124, 285-298, 2019
582019
The influence of anxiety on the initial selection of emotional faces presented in binocular rivalry
KLH Gray, WJ Adams, M Garner
Cognition 113 (1), 105-110, 2009
582009
Why are social interactions found quickly in visual search tasks?
T Vestner, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cognition 200, 104270, 2020
542020
Impaired body perception in developmental prosopagnosia
F Biotti, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cortex 93, 41-49, 2017
522017
Inverted faces benefit from whole-face processing
J Murphy, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cognition 194, 104105, 2020
362020
Social interaction contexts bias the perceived expressions of interactants.
KLH Gray, L Barber, J Murphy, R Cook
Emotion 17 (4), 567, 2017
362017
Should developmental prosopagnosia, developmental body agnosia, and developmental object agnosia be considered independent neurodevelopmental conditions?
KLH Gray, R Cook
Cognitive Neuropsychology 35 (1-2), 59-62, 2018
342018
Objects that direct visuospatial attention produce the search advantage for facing dyads.
T Vestner, H Over, KLH Gray, R Cook
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 151 (1), 161, 2022
322022
Visual search for facing and non-facing people: The effect of actor inversion
T Vestner, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cognition 208, 104550, 2021
292021
Evaluating object recognition ability in developmental prosopagnosia using the Cambridge Car Memory Test
KLH Gray, F Biotti, R Cook
Cognitive Neuropsychology 36 (1-2), 89-96, 2019
272019
Face perception in autism spectrum disorder: Modulation of holistic processing by facial emotion
R Brewer, G Bird, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cognition 193, 104016, 2019
252019
Does developmental prosopagnosia impair identification of other-ethnicity faces?
Z Cenac, F Biotti, KLH Gray, R Cook
Cortex 119, 12-19, 2019
212019
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