James W.A. Strachan
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Examining the durability of incidentally learned trust from gaze cues
Incidental learning of trust from gaze cues can survive interference with task-relevant stimuli for up to one hour.
Strachan JWA
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Tipper SP
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Incidental learning of trust. Examining the role of emotion and visuomotor fluency
Incidental trust learning from identity-contingent gaze cues is affected by emotion, does not extend to non-trust-related judgements, and cannot be explained solely by visuomotor fluency.
Strachan JWA
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Kirkham AJ
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Manssuer LR
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Tipper SP
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Responses in the right posterior superior temporal sulcus show a feature-based response to facial expression
The face-selective region of the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) plays an important role in analysing facial …
Flack TR
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Andrews TJ
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Hymers M
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Al-Mosaiwi M
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Marsden SP
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Strachan JWA
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Trakulpipat C
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Wang L
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Wu T
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Young AW
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