The role of movement in the recognition of famous faces K Lander, F Christie, V Bruce Memory & cognition 27, 974-985, 1999 | 306 | 1999 |
Putting the face to the voice': Matching identity across modality M Kamachi, H Hill, K Lander, E Vatikiotis-Bateson Current Biology 13 (19), 1709-1714, 2003 | 245 | 2003 |
Evaluating the effectiveness of pixelation and blurring on masking the identity of familiar faces K Lander, V Bruce, H Hill Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2001 | 202 | 2001 |
Recognizing famous faces: Exploring the benefits of facial motion K Lander, V Bruce Ecological Psychology 12 (4), 259-272, 2000 | 181 | 2000 |
Why are moving faces easier to recognize? K Lander, L Chuang Visual Cognition 12 (3), 429-442, 2005 | 148 | 2005 |
The role of motion in learning new faces K Lander, V Bruce Visual Cognition 10 (8), 897-912, 2003 | 142 | 2003 |
Investigating predictors of superior face recognition ability in police super‐recognisers JP Davis, K Lander, R Evans, A Jansari Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (6), 827-840, 2016 | 105 | 2016 |
The influence of positive and negative facial expressions on face familiarity K Lander, S Metcalfe Memory 15 (1), 63-69, 2007 | 71 | 2007 |
It's not what you say but the way you say it: matching faces and voices. K Lander, H Hill, M Kamachi, E Vatikiotis-Bateson Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (4), 905, 2007 | 69 | 2007 |
Relating visual and vocal attractiveness for moving and static faces K Lander Animal Behaviour 75 (3), 817-822, 2008 | 67 | 2008 |
Use-inspired basic research on individual differences in face identification: Implications for criminal investigation and security K Lander, V Bruce, M Bindemann Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 3, 1-13, 2018 | 66 | 2018 |
Exploring the role of characteristic motion when learning new faces K Lander, R Davies Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 60 (4), 519-526, 2007 | 57 | 2007 |
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosia. RJ Bennetts, N Butcher, K Lander, R Udale, S Bate Neuropsychology 29 (6), 855, 2015 | 50 | 2015 |
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motion K Lander, N Butcher Frontiers in Psychology 6, 255, 2015 | 49 | 2015 |
Repetition priming from moving faces K Lander, V Bruce Memory & Cognition 32 (4), 640-647, 2004 | 47 | 2004 |
Measuring emotion recognition by people with Parkinson’s disease using eye-tracking with dynamic facial expressions J Bek, E Poliakoff, K Lander Journal of neuroscience methods 331, 108524, 2020 | 44 | 2020 |
Recognizing face identity from natural and morphed smiles K Lander, L Chuang, L Wickham Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (5), 801-808, 2006 | 43 | 2006 |
Exploring the role of motion in prosopagnosia: Recognizing, learning and matching faces K Lander, G Humphreys, V Bruce A Reader in Visual Agnosia, 253-264, 2016 | 41 | 2016 |
Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversion K Lander, S Poyarekar Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (9), 1769-1776, 2015 | 41 | 2015 |
The effect of motion at encoding and retrieval for same‐and other‐race face recognition N Butcher, K Lander, H Fang, N Costen British Journal of Psychology 102 (4), 931-942, 2011 | 37 | 2011 |