Special Issue to celebrate 25 years of the Bruce and Young model
Dear all - can I draw your attention to the latest issue of the British Journal of Psychology, which is a Special Issue entitled: Person Perception 25 years after Bruce and Young (1986). Here is a link to the issue: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjop.2011.102.issue-4/issuetoc I have listed the contents below. best, Mike Burton ------ British Journal of Psychology, November 2011: Special Issue Contents Person perception 25 years after Bruce and Young (1986): An introduction (pages 695–703) Stefan R. Schweinberger and A. Mike Burton Speechreading and the Bruce–Young model of face recognition: Early findings and recent developments (pages 704–710) Ruth Campbell Understanding Voice Perception (pages 711–725) Pascal Belin, Patricia E. G. Bestelmeyer, Marianne Latinus and Rebecca Watson The neural processing of familiar and unfamiliar faces: A review and synopsis (pages 726–747) Vaidehi Natu and Alice J. O’Toole Neural correlates of adaptation to voice identity (pages 748–764) Stefan R. Schweinberger, Christian Walther, Romi Zäske and Gyula Kovács Multiple contributions to priming effects for familiar faces: Analyses with backward masking and event-related potentials (pages 765–782) Peggy Dörr, Grit Herzmann and Werner Sommer The role of eyes in early face processing: A rapid adaptation study of the inversion effect (pages 783–798) Dan Nemrodov and Roxane J. Itier Insights into the development of face recognition mechanisms revealed by face aftereffects (pages 799–815) Linda Jeffery and Gillian Rhodes Age biases in face processing: The effects of experience across development (pages 816–829) Viola Macchi Cassia Neural mechanisms of the automatic processing of emotional information from faces and voices (pages 830–848) Thomas Straube, Martin Mothes-Lasch and Wolfgang H. R. Miltner The face and person perception: Insights from social cognition (pages 849–867) Kimberly A. Quinn and C. Neil Macrae When it matters how you pronounce it: The influence of regional accents on job interview outcome (pages 868–883) Tamara Rakić, Melanie C. Steffens and Amélie Mummendey The role of name labels in the formation of face representations in event-related potentials (pages 884–898) Iris Gordon and James W. Tanaka The structure of semantic person memory: Evidence from semantic priming in person recognition (pages 899–914) Holger Wiese An appreciation of Bruce and Young's (1986) serial stage model of face naming after 25 years (pages 915–930) J. Richard Hanley The effect of motion at encoding and retrieval for same- and other-race face recognition (pages 931–942) Natalie Butcher, Karen Lander, Hui Fang and Nick Costen Mental representations of familiar faces (pages 943–958) A. Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins and Stefan R. Schweinberger Understanding person perception (pages 959–974) Andrew W. Young and Vicki Bruce The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683.
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