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Judging approachability on the face of it: the influence of face and body expressions on the perception of approachability.
ML Willis, R Palermo, D Burke
Emotion 11 (3), 514, 2011
1252011
Orbitofrontal cortex lesions result in abnormal social judgements to emotional faces
ML Willis, R Palermo, D Burke, K McGrillen, L Miller
Neuropsychologia 48 (7), 2182-2187, 2010
892010
Social judgments are influenced by both facial expression and direction of eye gaze
ML Willis, R Palermo, D Burke
Social cognition 29 (4), 415-429, 2011
872011
Evidence that identity-dependent and identity-independent neural populations are recruited in the perception of five basic emotional facial expressions
J Campbell, D Burke
Vision research 49 (12), 1532-1540, 2009
722009
Coherent perspective jitter induces visual illusions of self-motion
S Palmisano, D Burke, RS Allison
Perception 32 (1), 97-110, 2003
642003
Are face representations viewpoint dependent? A stereo advantage for generalising across different views of faces
D Burke, J Taubert, T Higman
Vision research 47 (16), 2164-2169, 2007
622007
A new viewpoint on the evolution of sexually dimorphic human faces
D Burke, D Sulikowski
Evolutionary Psychology 8 (4), 147470491000800404, 2010
562010
The effect of interactions between one-dimensional component gratings on two-dimensional motion perception
D Burke, P Wenderoth
Vision research 33 (3), 343-350, 1993
561993
The contribution of one-dimensional motion mechanisms to the perceived direction of drifting plaids and their aftereffects
D Alais, P Wenderoth, D Burke
Vision research 34 (14), 1823-1834, 1994
491994
Factors relating to the decision-making performance of Australian football officials
N Elsworthy, D Burke, JB Dascombe
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 14 (2), 401-410, 2014
482014
Win-shift and win-stay learning in the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)
D Burke, C Cieplucha, J Cass, F Russell, G Fry
Animal Cognition 5, 79-84, 2002
482002
Addams, R.(1834). An account of a peculiar optical phznomenon seen after having looked at a moving body. London and Edinburgh Phiiosophi C Rl MagAZine and] 0UnIR1 of Science 5 …
D Alais, D Burke
Perception 3, 153-168, 1998
471998
Why isn't everyone an evolutionary psychologist?
D Burke
Frontiers in psychology 5, 910, 2014
442014
An evolved spatial memory bias in a nectar-feeding bird?
D Burke, BJ Fulham
Animal Behaviour 66 (4), 695-701, 2003
442003
Physical and decision-making demands of Australian football umpires during competitive matches
N Elsworthy, D Burke, BR Scott, CJ Stevens, BJ Dascombe
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 28 (12), 3502-3507, 2014
412014
Is there an own-race preference in attractiveness?
D Burke, C Nolan, WG Hayward, R Russell, D Sulikowski
Evolutionary Psychology 11 (4), 855-872, 2013
412013
The evolution of holistic processing of faces
D Burke, D Sulikowski
Frontiers in psychology 4, 11, 2013
392013
Detection of three types of changes to novel objects
S Keane, W Hayward, D Burke
Visual Cognition 10 (1), 101-127, 2003
382003
Food-specific spatial memory biases in an omnivorous bird
D Sulikowski, D Burke
Biology Letters 3 (3), 245-248, 2007
362007
Combining disparate views of objects: Viewpoint costs are reduced by stereopsis
D Burke
Visual Cognition 12 (5), 705-719, 2005
342005
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