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Natalie Butcher
Natalie Butcher
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When the shape of the glass influences the flavour associated with a coloured beverage: Evidence from consumers in three countries
X Wan, AT Woods, N Butcher, C Spence
Food Quality and Preference 39, 109-116, 2015
662015
A multi-lab test of the facial feedback hypothesis by the Many Smiles Collaboration
NA Coles, DS March, F Marmolejo-Ramos, JT Larsen, NC Arinze, ...
Nature human behaviour 6 (12), 1731-1742, 2022
612022
Fast lemons and sour boulders: Testing crossmodal correspondences using an internet-based testing methodology
AT Woods, C Spence, N Butcher, O Deroy
i-Perception 4 (6), 365-379, 2013
582013
Independent influences of verbalization and race on the configural and featural processing of faces: a behavioral and eye movement study.
K Nakabayashi, TJ Lloyd-Jones, N Butcher, CH Liu
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (1), 61, 2012
502012
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosia.
RJ Bennetts, N Butcher, K Lander, R Udale, S Bate
Neuropsychology 29 (6), 855, 2015
492015
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motion
K Lander, N Butcher
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 124528, 2015
452015
The effect of motion at encoding and retrieval for same‐and other‐race face recognition
N Butcher, K Lander, H Fang, N Costen
British Journal of Psychology 102 (4), 931-942, 2011
352011
Placing joy, surprise and sadness in space: a cross-linguistic study
F Marmolejo-Ramos, JC Correa, G Sakarkar, G Ngo, S Ruiz-Fernández, ...
Psychological Research 81, 750-763, 2017
322017
Exploring the motion advantage: evaluating the contribution of familiarity and differences in facial motion
N Butcher, K Lander
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (5), 919-929, 2017
302017
The many smiles collaboration:: A multi-lab foundational test of the facial feedback hypothesis
NA Coles, DS March, F Marmolejo-Ramos, H Banaruee, N Butcher, ...
Nature Human Behaviour, 2020
162020
Seeing a drummer’s performance modulates the subjective experience of groove while listening to popular music drum patterns
DL Eaves, N Griffiths, E Burridge, T McBain, N Butcher
Musicae Scientiae 24 (4), 475-493, 2020
122020
Recognizing genuine from posed facial expressions: exploring the role of dynamic information and face familiarity
K Lander, NL Butcher
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 532794, 2020
122020
A neural signature for combined action observation and motor imagery? An fNIRS study into prefrontal activation, automatic imitation, and self–other perceptions
JR Emerson, MW Scott, P Van Schaik, N Butcher, RPW Kenny, DL Eaves
Brain and Behavior 12 (2), e2407, 2022
92022
Metaphors of time across cultures
O Khatin-Zadeh, H Banaruee, F Reali, C Tirado, S Ruiz-Fernández, ...
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science 7 (3), 219-231, 2023
52023
Investigating the dynamic advantage for same and other-race faces
N Butcher
PQDT-Global, 2009
32009
A search advantage for dynamic same-race and other-race faces
N Butcher, K Lander, R Jagger
Visual Cognition 25 (4-6), 442-455, 2017
22017
A worldwide test of the predictive validity of ideal partner preference-matching
P Eastwick, J Sparks, E Finkel, E Meza, M Adamkovic, P Adu, T Ai, ...
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
Action observation modulates both the desire to move and the perception of ‘groove’while listening to percussive music.
D Eaves, E Burridge, N Griffiths, T McBain, N Butcher
International Conference on the Multimodal Experience of Music, 2015
12015
EXPRESS: Eye Movement Differences when Recognising and Learning Moving and Static Faces
N Butcher, R Bennetts, L Sexton, A Barbanta, K Lander
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218241252145, 2024
2024
Experiment 2: The effect of retention interval on the accuracy of highly confident suspect identifications
R Horry, JK Mansour, N Butcher, K Moore, CB Stone, TA Palma, A Clark, ...
OSF, 2022
2022
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