Michael Lewis
Affiliations: | Cardiff University | Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom |
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Diel A, Lewis M. (2022) Familiarity, orientation, and realism increase face uncanniness by sensitizing to facial distortions. Journal of Vision. 22: 14 |
Jones SP, Dwyer DM, Lewis MB. (2016) The utility of multiple synthesised views in the recognition of unfamiliar faces. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-30 |
Lewis M, Sullivan MW, Kim HM. (2015) Infant approach and withdrawal in response to a goal blockage: Its antecedent causes and its effect on toddler persistence. Developmental Psychology. 51: 1553-63 |
Jones SP, Dwyer DM, Lewis MB. (2015) Learning faces: similar comparator faces do not improve performance. Plos One. 10: e0116707 |
Valentine T, Lewis MB, Hills PJ. (2015) Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-24 |
Lewis M. (2015) The Origins of Lying and Deception in Everyday Life American Scientist. 103: 128 |
Sullivan MW, Lewis M. (2012) Relations of Early Goal Blockage Response and Gender to Subsequent Tantrum Behavior. Infancy. 17: 159-178 |
Hills PJ, Ross DA, Lewis MB. (2011) Attention misplaced: the role of diagnostic features in the face-inversion effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 37: 1396-406 |
Lewis M, Worobey J. (2011) Mothers and toddlers lunch together. The relation between observed and reported behavior. Appetite. 56: 732-736 |
Lewis M. (2011) Problems in the Study of Infant Emotional Development Emotion Review. 3: 131-137 |