A unified account of the effects of distinctiveness, inversion, and race in face recognition T Valentine The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (2), 161-204, 1991 | 1820 | 1991 |
Upside‐down faces: A review of the effect of inversion upon face recognition T Valentine British journal of psychology 79 (4), 471-491, 1988 | 1144 | 1988 |
Phonological short-term memory and foreign-language vocabulary learning C Papagno, T Valentine, A Baddeley Journal of memory and Language 30 (3), 331-347, 1991 | 734 | 1991 |
Towards an exemplar model of face processing: The effects of race and distinctiveness T Valentine, M Endo The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (4), 671-703, 1992 | 539 | 1992 |
An investigation of the contact hypothesis of the own-race bias in face recognition P Chiroro, T Valentine The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (4), 879-894, 1995 | 474 | 1995 |
The effects of distinctiveness in recognising and classifying faces T Valentine, V Bruce Perception 15 (5), 525-535, 1986 | 372 | 1986 |
Identity priming in the recognition of familiar faces V Bruce, T Valentine British Journal of Psychology 76 (3), 373-383, 1985 | 320 | 1985 |
The effect of race, inversion and encoding activity upon face recognition T Valentine, V Bruce Acta psychologica 61 (3), 259-273, 1986 | 276 | 1986 |
The basis of the 3/4 view advantage in face recognition V Bruce, T Valentine, A Baddeley Applied cognitive psychology 1 (2), 109-120, 1987 | 274 | 1987 |
Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research T Valentine, MB Lewis, PJ Hills Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (10), 1996-2019, 2016 | 253 | 2016 |
Characteristics of eyewitness identification that predict the outcome of real lineups T Valentine, A Pickering, S Darling Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2003 | 250 | 2003 |
3 Face-Space Models of Face Recognition T Valentine Computational, geometric, and process perspectives on facial cognition, 83-113, 2005 | 242 | 2005 |
Recognizing familiar faces: the role of distinctiveness and familiarity. T Valentine, V Bruce Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie 40 (3), 300, 1986 | 220 | 1986 |
Why are average faces attractive? The effect of view and averageness on the attractiveness of female faces T Valentine, S Darling, M Donnelly Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 11, 482-487, 2004 | 214 | 2004 |
Registered replication report: Schooler and engstler-schooler (1990) VK Alogna, MK Attaya, P Aucoin, Š Bahník, S Birch, AR Birt, BH Bornstein, ... Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 556-578, 2014 | 208 | 2014 |
Mental rotation of faces T Valentine, V Bruce Memory & cognition 16, 556-566, 1988 | 201 | 1988 |
CCTV on trial: Matching video images with the defendant in the dock JP Davis, T Valentine Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2009 | 199 | 2009 |
The effects of the age of eyewitnesses on the accuracy and suggestibility of their testimony P Coxon, T Valentine Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 1997 | 193 | 1997 |
When a nod's as good as a wink: The role of dynamic information in face recognition V Bruce Practical aspects of memory, 1988 | 169 | 1988 |
Semantic priming of familiar faces V Bruce, T Valentine The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 38 (1), 125-150, 1986 | 167 | 1986 |