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Identity modulates short-term memory for facial emotion
For some time, the relationship between processing of facial expression and facial identity has been in dispute. Using realistic synthetic faces,...
Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 12/01/09 by Galster, Murray; Kahana, Michael J; Wilson, Hugh R; Sekuler, Robert · More from publication -
Why are some people's names easier to learn than others? The effects of face similarity on memory for face-name associations
Using synthetic faces that varied along four perceptual dimensions (Wilson, Loffler, & Wilkinson, 2002), we examined the effects of face similarity...
Memory & Cognition, 09/01/08 by Pantelis, Peter C; van Vugt, Marieke K; Sekuler, Robert; Wilson, Hugh R; Kahana, Michael J · More from publication -
Recognition memory for realistic synthetic faces
A series of experiments examined short-term recognition memory for trios of briefly presented, synthetic human faces derived from three real human...
Memory & Cognition, 09/01/07 by Yotsumoto, Yuko; Kahana, Michael J; Wilson, Hugh R; Sekuler, Robert · More from publication -
U.S. PROJECT DISPUTES: Has the Time to Consider Adjudication Finally Arrived?
Contractors and lawyers in the United States have been at the vanguard of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement. Their efforts have led...
Dispute Resolution Journal, 05/01/07 by Jaffe, Michael Evan; McHugh, Ronan J · More from publication -
Surviving OR Construction Projects from Conception to Completion - operating room
Suppose an OR needs a new floor, new sterilizers, a new ventilation system, overhead lights, or a floor-to-ceiling renovation. How can an OR...
AORN Journal, 11/01/99 by Michael J. Hughes · More from publication -
A comparison of the effects of sacred and secular music on elderly people.

Two kinds of music, sacred and secular, were played to elderly participants and rated by them on various aspects of evoked feelings. Additionally,...
Journal of Psychology, The, 01/01/97 by Hughes, Jenny; Lowis, Michael J. · More from publication -
Optimal sequential screening guidelines for quantitative risk factors measured with error.

A statistical-based methodology is developed to describe sequential screening guidelines for risk measurement. The study is limited to stable risk...
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 03/01/95 by Hughes, Michael D.; Pocock, Stuart J.; Thompson, Simon G. · More from publication -
Past presidents look at the future of NALU. (National Association of Life Underwriters) (N.A.L.U. 100 Years)

Past Presidents Look At The Future Of NALU Michael C. Keenan, an agent for Prudential in Skokie, Ill., 1984-85 NALU president: NALU should...
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition, 09/18/89 by Abramson, Arthur; Brown, Rice E.; Hughes, Robert B.; Keenan, Michael C.; Lewis, H. Kirke; McManigal, Morland G.; Wolff, Thomas J.; Woods, David · More from publication
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