Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America
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    Personal familiarity of faces, animals, objects, and scenes: Distinct perceptual and overlapping conceptual representations
    with Holger Wiese, Maya Schipper, Tsvetomila Popova, and A. Mike Burton
    Cognition 241 (C): 105625. 2023.
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    The Development of Cognitive Reflection in China
    with Tianwei Gong and Andrew Shtulman
    Cognitive Science 45 (4). 2021.
    Cognitive reflection is the tendency to override an intuitive response so as to engage in the reflection necessary to derive a correct response. Here, we examine the emergence of cognitive reflection in a culture that values nonanalytic thinking styles, Chinese culture. We administered a child‐friendly version of the cognitive reflection test, the CRT‐D, to 130 adults and 111 school‐age children in China and compared performance on the CRT‐D to several measures of rational thinking (belief bias …Read more
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    How Young Children Learn From Examples: Descriptive and Inferential Problems
    with Charles W. Kalish and Sunae Kim
    Cognitive Science 36 (8): 1427-1448. 2012.
    Three experiments with preschool- and young school-aged children (N = 75 and 53) explored the kinds of relations children detect in samples of instances (descriptive problem) and how they generalize those relations to new instances (inferential problem). Each experiment initially presented a perfect biconditional relation between two features (e.g., all and only frogs are blue). Additional examples undermined one of the component conditional relations (not all frogs are blue) but supported anoth…Read more
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    ABSTRACTRecognising identity and emotion conveyed by the face is important for successful social interactions and has thus been the focus of considerable research. Debate has surrounded the extent...
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    Emotion recognition ability: Evidence for a supramodal factor and its links to social cognition
    with Hannah L. Connolly, Carmen E. Lefevre, and Gary J. Lewis
    Cognition 197 (C): 104166. 2020.
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    Face perception across the adult lifespan: evidence for age-related changes independent of general intelligence
    with Hannah L. Connolly and Gary J. Lewis
    Cognition and Emotion 1-12. forthcoming.
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    Consistent evidence of a link between Alexithymia and general intelligence
    with Hannah L. Connolly and Gary J. Lewis
    Tandf: Cognition and Emotion 34 (8): 1621-1631. 2020.
    Volume 34, Issue 8, December 2020, Page 1621-1631.
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    Robust social categorization emerges from learning the identities of very few faces
    with Robin S. S. Kramer, Matthew G. Day, and A. Mike Burton
    Psychological Review 124 (2): 115-129. 2017.
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    Understanding facial impressions between and within identities
    with Mila Mileva, Robin S. S. Kramer, and A. Mike Burton
    Cognition 190 (C): 184-198. 2019.
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    Understanding face familiarity
    with Robin S. S. Kramer and A. Mike Burton
    Cognition 172 (C): 46-58. 2018.
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    Integrating social and facial models of person perception: Converging and diverging dimensions
    with Clare A. M. Sutherland and Julian A. Oldmeadow
    Cognition 157 (C): 257-267. 2016.
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    Personality judgments from everyday images of faces
    with Clare A. M. Sutherland, Lauren E. Rowley, Unity T. Amoaku, Ella Daguzan, Kate A. Kidd-Rossiter, and Ugne Maceviciute
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    Processing of faces and emotional expressions in infants at risk of social phobia
    with Cathy Creswell, Matt Woolgar, Peter Cooper, Andreas Giannakakis, Elizabeth Schofield, and Lynne Murray
    Cognition and Emotion 22 (3): 437-458. 2008.
    No abstract
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    Powerful Days: Civil Rights Photography Charles Moore
    with Charles Moore and Michael Durham
    University Alabama Press. 2005.
    This chronological collection of Moore's most compelling and dramatic images, taken as the movement progressed through Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Georgia, highlights activity from 1958 to 1965. Included are the iconic scenes of black protestors huddled in a doorway to escape the crippling blasts of fire hoses in Birmingham; a white bigot swinging a baseball bat seconds before cracking it on the head of a black woman during the desegregation of the Capitol Cafeteria in Montgomery; a you…Read more
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    Ethnography and bioethics: boat repair at sea (review)
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (1): 91-93. 2002.
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    Social inferences from faces: Ambient images generate a three-dimensional model
    with Clare Am Sutherland, Julian A. Oldmeadow, Isabel M. Santos, John Towler, and D. Michael Burt
    Cognition 127 (1): 105-118. 2013.
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    Disorders of face perception
    In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception, Oxford University Press. pp. 77--91. 2011.
    This article gives an overview of what we can learn about face perception from studying its disorders. The term “disorders” is broadly interpreted to include acquired brain injury and disease, neurodevelopmental differences, and neuropsychiatric problems. The article examines the reasons for various opinions about what can be learnt from disorders, ranging from the entire spectrum from “nothing that isn't misleading” to “everything worth knowing.” Cognitive neuropsychology typically operates in …Read more
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    One Stage Is Not Enough
    with Karel W. De Pauw
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (1): 55-59. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.1 (2002) 55-59 [Access article in PDF] One Stage Is Not Enough Andrew W. Young and Karel W. de Pauw Keywords: delusions, Cotard delusion, Capgras delusion, cognitive neuropsychiatry. WE WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY to offer our reflections on Philip Gerrans' interesting paper. Our opinion is that on fundamental issues we agree quite a bit—but there are clear differences when it comes to details.The m…Read more