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In-text: (American Academy of Neurology, 2014)
Your Bibliography: American Academy of Neurology, 2014. Can Poor Sleep Lead to Dementia?. [online] Available at: <https://www.aan.com/PressRoom/Home/PressRelease/1326> [Accessed 21 January 2015].
In-text: (Blais et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Blais, C., Jack, R., Scheepers, C., Fiset, D. and Caldara, R., 2008. Culture Shapes How We Look at Faces. PLoS ONE, 3(8), p.e3022.
In-text: (Bodamer, 1947)
Your Bibliography: Bodamer, J., 1947. Die Prosop-Agnosie. Arch. f. Psychiatr. u. Z. Neur., 179(1-2), pp.6-53.
In-text: (Bruce et al., 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bruce, V., Ness, H., Hancock, P., Newman, C. and Rarity, J., 2002. Four heads are better than one: Combining face composites yields improvements in face likeness. Journal of Applied Psychology, 87(5), pp.894-902.
In-text: (Damasio, Damasio and Van Hoesen, 1982)
Your Bibliography: Damasio, A., Damasio, H. and Van Hoesen, G., 1982. Prosopagnosia: Anatomic basis and behavioral mechanisms. Neurology, 32(4), pp.331-331.
In-text: (Ellis, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Ellis, H., 1990. Developmental trends in face recognition. The Psychologist, pp.115-121.
In-text: (Frowd, Bruce and Hancock, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Frowd, C., Bruce, V. and Hancock, P., 2009. Evolving Facial Composite Systems. Forensic Update, 98, pp.25-32.
In-text: (Frowd et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Frowd, C., Bruce, V., Ross, D., McIntyre, A. and Hancock, P., 2007. An application of caricature: How to improve the recognition of facial composites. Visual Cognition, 15(8), pp.954-984.
In-text: (Gelber et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Gelber, R., Redline, S., Ross, G., Petrovitch, H., Sonnen, J., Zarow, C., Uyehara-Lock, J., Masaki, K., Launer, L. and White, L., 2014. Associations of brain lesions at autopsy with polysomnography features before death. Neurology, 84(3), pp.296-303.
In-text: (Gosselin and Schyns, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Gosselin, F. and Schyns, P., 2001. Bubbles: a technique to reveal the use of information in recognition tasks. Vision Research, 41(17), pp.2261-2271.
In-text: (He, Ebner and Johnson, 2011)
Your Bibliography: He, Y., Ebner, N. and Johnson, M., 2011. What Predicts the Own-Age Bias in Face Recognition Memory?. Social Cognition, 29(1), pp.97-109.
In-text: (Hillger and Koenig, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Hillger, L. and Koenig, O., 1991. Separable Mechanisms in Face Processing: Evidence from Hemispheric Specialization. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 3(1), pp.42-58.
In-text: (Hole and Bourne, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Hole, G. and Bourne, V., 2010. Face processing. New York: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Hsiao, Shahbazi and Cottrell, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Hsiao, J., Shahbazi, R. and Cottrell, G., 2008. hemispheric asymmetry in visual perception arises from differential encoding beyond the sensory level. Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., pp.857-862.
In-text: (Inglis and Lawson, 1982)
Your Bibliography: Inglis, J. and Lawson, J., 1982. A meta-analysis of sex differences in the effects of unilateral brain damage on intelligence test results. Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie, 36(4), pp.670-683.
In-text: (Jaeger et al., 1998)
Your Bibliography: Jaeger, J., Lockwood, A., Van Valin, R., Kemmerer, D., Murphy, B. and Wack, D., 1998. Sex differences in brain regions activated by grammatical and reading tasks. NeuroReport, 9(12), pp.2803-2807.
In-text: (Kinsbourne, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Kinsbourne, M., 1972. Eye and Head Turning Indicates Cerebral Lateralization. Science, 176(4034), pp.539-541.
In-text: (Kovera, Penrod, Pappas and Thill, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Kovera, M., Penrod, S., Pappas, C. and Thill, D., 1997. Identification of computer-generated facial composites. Journal of Applied Psychology, 82(2), pp.235-246.
In-text: (Laughery and Fowler, 1980)
Your Bibliography: Laughery, K. and Fowler, R., 1980. Sketch artist and Identi-kit procedures for recalling faces. Journal of Applied Psychology, 65(3), pp.307-316.
In-text: (Le Grand et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Le Grand, R., Cooper, P., Mondloch, C., Lewis, T., Sagiv, N., de Gelder, B. and Maurer, D., 2006. What aspects of face processing are impaired in developmental prosopagnosia?. Brain and Cognition, 61(2), pp.139-158.
In-text: (Lewin and Herlitz, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Lewin, C. and Herlitz, A., 2002. Sex differences in face recognition—Women’s faces make the difference. Brain and Cognition, 50(1), pp.121-128.
In-text: (Lewis, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Lewis, M., 2004. Face‐space‐R: Towards a unified account of face recognition. Visual Cognition, 11(1), pp.29-69.
In-text: (McBain, Norton and Chen, 2009)
Your Bibliography: McBain, R., Norton, D. and Chen, Y., 2009. Females excel at basic face perception. Acta Psychologica, 130(2), pp.168-173.
In-text: (McGlone, 1980)
Your Bibliography: McGlone, J., 1980. Sex differences in human brain asymmetry: a critical survey. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3(2), p.215.
In-text: (McGrew and Marchant, 1997)
Your Bibliography: McGrew, W. and Marchant, L., 1997. On the other hand: Current issues in and meta-analysis of the behavioral laterality of hand function in nonhuman primates. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., 104(S25), pp.201-232.
In-text: (McManus and Bryden, 1992)
Your Bibliography: McManus, I. and Bryden, M., 1992. The genetics of handedness, cerebral dominance and lateralisation. In: I. Rapin and S. Segalowitz, ed., The Handbook of Neuropsychology, 6th ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp.115-144.
In-text: (Meissner and Brigham, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Meissner, C. and Brigham, J., 2001. Thirty years of investigating the own-race bias in memory for faces: A meta-analytic review. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 7(1), pp.3-35.
In-text: (Pinel, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Pinel, J., 2013. Biopsychology. 8th ed. Essex: Pearson, pp.423-454.
In-text: (Rhodes, Carey, Byatt and Proffitt, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Rhodes, G., Carey, S., Byatt, G. and Proffitt, F., 1998. Coding spatial variations in faces and simple shapes: a test of two models. Vision Research, 38(15-16), pp.2307-2321.
In-text: (Richler, Cheung and Gauthier, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Richler, J., Cheung, O. and Gauthier, I., 2011. Holistic Processing Predicts Face Recognition. Psychological Science, 22(4), pp.464-471.
In-text: (Rossion, Schiltz and Crommelinck, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Rossion, B., Schiltz, C. and Crommelinck, M., 2003. The functionally defined right occipital and fusiform “face areas” discriminate novel from visually familiar faces. NeuroImage, 19(3), pp.877-883.
In-text: (Schyns, Bonnar and Gosselin, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Schyns, P., Bonnar, L. and Gosselin, F., 2002. Show Me the Features! Understanding Recognition From the Use of Visual Information. Psychological Science, 13(5), pp.402-409.
In-text: (Schyns, Petro and Smith, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Schyns, P., Petro, L. and Smith, M., 2007. Dynamics of Visual Information Integration in the Brain for Categorizing Facial Expressions. Current Biology, 17(18), pp.1580-1585.
In-text: (Shah, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Shah, Y., 2014. Poor Quality Sleep Could Lead To Brain Changes And Dementia, Study Finds. Huffington Post, [online] pp.1-2. Available at: <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/10/poor-sleep-dementia-_n_6302048.html> [Accessed 21 January 2015].
In-text: (Stone and Valentine, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Stone, A. and Valentine, T., 2005. Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: Effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field. Consciousness and Cognition, 14(3), pp.548-564.
In-text: (Symons and Johnson, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Symons, C. and Johnson, B., 1997. The self-reference effect in memory: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 121(3), pp.371-394.
In-text: (Thorwald, 1965)
Your Bibliography: Thorwald, J., 1965. The mark of Cain. London: Thames and Hudson.
In-text: (Wolford, Miller and Gazzaniga, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Wolford, G., Miller, M. and Gazzaniga, M., 2004. Split Decisions. In: M. Gazzaniga, ed., The Cognitive Neurosciences, 1st ed. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, pp.1189-1199.
In-text: (Wright and McDaid, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Wright, D. and McDaid, A., 1996. Comparing system and estimator variables using data from real line-ups. Appl. Cognit. Psychol., 10(1), pp.75-84.
In-text: (Young et al., 1985)
Your Bibliography: Young, A., Hay, D., McWeeny, K., Ellis, A. and Barry, C., 1985. Familiarity decisions for faces presented to the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Brain and Cognition, 4(4), pp.439-450.
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