Anna Brooks, BPsych, PhD

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Southern Cross University, East Lismore, New South Wales, Australia 
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Progin P, Faivre N, Brooks A, et al. (2020) Somatosensory-visual effects in visual biological motion perception. Plos One. 15: e0234026
Gaetano J, van der Zwan R, Oxner M, et al. (2016) Converging Evidence of Ubiquitous Male Bias in Human Sex Perception. Plos One. 11: e0148623
Kozlowski D, Brooks A, van der Zwan R. (2016) The Disconnect Between Observers’ Male and Masculine Judgments from Sparse Gait Cues Conveying Gender: Perceiving Precarious Manhood Gender Issues. 33: 285-298
Bailey EL, van der Zwan R, Phelan TW, et al. (2015) Keeping It Going: Evidence of Long-Term Improvements After Implementation of the 1-2-3 Magic Parenting Program Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 37: 303-320
Fitzgerald SA, Brooks A, van der Zwan R, et al. (2014) Seeing the world topsy-turvy: The primary role of kinematics in biological motion inversion effects. I-Perception. 5: 120-31
Brooks AW, Huang L, Kearney SW, et al. (2014) Investors prefer entrepreneurial ventures pitched by attractive men. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 4427-31
Gaetano J, van der Zwan R, Blair D, et al. (2014) Hands as sex cues: sensitivity measures, male bias measures, and implications for sex perception mechanisms. Plos One. 9: e91032
Hacker G, Brooks A, Zwan Rvd. (2014) Isolating cues to sex and quantifying their relative influence on perception F1000research. 5: 103-103
Hacker G, Brooks A, van der Zwan R. (2013) Sex discriminations made on the basis of ambiguous visual cues can be affected by the presence of an olfactory cue. Bmc Psychology. 1: 10
Brown JR, van der Zwan R, Brooks A. (2012) Eye of the beholder: Symmetry perception in social judgments based on whole body displays. I-Perception. 3: 398-409
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