Joanna Wincenciak, BSc

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Hull, Hull, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Vision, adaptation
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Wincenciak J, Palumbo L, Epihova G, et al. (2022) Are adaptation aftereffects for facial emotional expressions affected by prior knowledge about the emotion? Cognition & Emotion. 1-14
Leung HTT, Wincenciak J. (2019) Discrepancy Between First Impression And Social Description, And Its Effect On People’S Attitude Humanities and Social Sciences. 7: 11-18
Kandrik M, Hahn AC, Wincenciak J, et al. (2016) Are Men's Perceptions of Sexually Dimorphic Vocal Characteristics Related to Their Testosterone Levels? Plos One. 11: e0166855
Keefe BD, Wincenciak J, Jellema T, et al. (2016) Action adaptation during natural unfolding social scenes influences action recognition and inferences made about actor beliefs. Journal of Vision. 16: 9
Wincenciak J, Ingham J, Jellema T, et al. (2016) Emotional Actions Are Coded via Two Mechanisms: With and without Identity Representation. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 693
Jones BC, Hahn AC, Fisher CI, et al. (2015) Facial coloration tracks changes in women's estradiol. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 56: 29-34
Wincenciak J, Fincher CL, Fisher CI, et al. (2015) Mate choice, mate preference, and biological markets: The relationship between partner choice and health preference is modulated by women's own attractiveness Evolution and Human Behavior. 36: 274-278
Torrance JS, Wincenciak J, Hahn AC, et al. (2014) The relative contributions of facial shape and surface information to perceptions of attractiveness and dominance. Plos One. 9: e104415
Keefe BD, Villing M, Racey C, et al. (2014) A database of whole-body action videos for the study of action, emotion, and untrustworthiness. Behavior Research Methods. 46: 1042-51
Wincenciak J, Dzhelyova M, Perrett DI, et al. (2013) Adaptation to facial trustworthiness is different in female and male observers. Vision Research. 87: 30-4
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