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Anomalistic psychology: Exploring paranormal belief and experience CC French, A Stone Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 | 122* | 2013 |
When your face doesn't fit: employment discrimination against people with facial disfigurements A Stone, T Wright Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43 (3), 515-526, 2013 | 98 | 2013 |
Face recognition and emotional valence: Processing without awareness by neurologically intact participants does not simulate covert recognition in prosopagnosia A Stone, T Valentine, R Davis Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 1 (2), 183-191, 2001 | 46 | 2001 |
Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: Effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field A Stone, T Valentine Consciousness and cognition 14 (3), 548-564, 2005 | 42 | 2005 |
Better the devil you know? Nonconscious processing of identity and affect of famous faces A Stone, T Valentine Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 11 (3), 469-474, 2004 | 39 | 2004 |
To appear in: Psychomonic Bulletin and Review Posted November 2003 The Psychonomic Society A Stone, T Valentine | 39* | |
Evaluations of people depicted with facial disfigurement compared to those with mobility impairment A Stone, T Wright Basic and Applied Social Psychology 34 (3), 212-225, 2012 | 36 | 2012 |
Emotional Responses to Disfigured Faces: The Influences of Perceived Anonymity, Empathy, and Disgust Sensitivity A Stone, A Potton Basic and Applied Social Psychology 36 (6), 520-532, 2014 | 31 | 2014 |
Viewpoint: Perspectives on prosopagnosia and models of face recognition A Stone, T Valentine Cortex 39 (1), 31-40, 2003 | 26 | 2003 |
The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of Centre-Surround theory) A Stone, T Valentine Cognition 104 (3), 535-564, 2007 | 24 | 2007 |
The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of Centre-Surround theory) A Stone, T Valentine Cognition 104 (3), 535-564, 2007 | 24 | 2007 |
Orientation of attention to nonconsciously recognised famous faces A Stone, T Valentine Cognition & Emotion 19 (4), 537-558, 2005 | 21 | 2005 |
Categorical priming of famous person recognition: A hitherto overlooked methodological factor can resolve a long-standing debate A Stone Cognition 108 (3), 874-880, 2008 | 16 | 2008 |
Angry and happy faces perceived without awareness: A comparison with the affective impact of masked famous faces A Stone, T Valentine European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 19 (2), 161-186, 2007 | 16 | 2007 |
Peer-assisted learning in research methods and statistics A Stone, C Meade, R Watling Psychology Teaching Review 18 (2), 68-73, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |
Rational Thinking and Belief in Psychic Abilities It Depends on Level of Involvement A Stone Psychological Reports 118 (1), 74-89, 2016 | 12 | 2016 |
Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency A Stone, T Valentine Consciousness and cognition 14 (2), 351-376, 2005 | 7 | 2005 |
Centre–surround inhibition is a general aspect of famous-person recognition: Evidence from negative semantic priming from clearly visible primes A Stone Memory & cognition 40 (4), 652-662, 2012 | 6 | 2012 |
An Avowal of Prior Scepticism Enhances the Credibility of an Account of a Paranormal Event A Stone Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 0261927X13512115, 2013 | 5 | 2013 |