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A boy primed Sue: Feature‐based processing and person construal
CN Macrae, D Martin
European Journal of Social Psychology 37 (5), 793-805, 2007
1452007
A face with a cue: Exploring the inevitability of person categorization
D Martin, CN Macrae
European Journal of Social Psychology 37 (5), 806-816, 2007
1182007
The bi-pedal ape: Plasticity and asymmetry in footedness
DP Carey, DT Smith, D Martin, G Smith, J Skriver, A Rutland, ...
cortex 45 (5), 650-661, 2009
802009
The spontaneous formation of stereotypes via cumulative cultural evolution
D Martin, J Hutchison, G Slessor, J Urquhart, SJ Cunningham, K Smith
Psychological Science 25 (9), 1777-1786, 2014
762014
Executive functioning and imitation: Increasing working memory load facilitates behavioural imitation
ML van Leeuwen, RB van Baaren, D Martin, A Dijksterhuis, H Bekkering
Neuropsychologia 47 (14), 3265-3270, 2009
732009
Memory conformity and the perceived accuracy of self versus other
K Allan, JP Midjord, D Martin, F Gabbert
Memory & cognition, 1-7, 2012
662012
Processing orientation and emotion recognition.
D Martin, G Slessor, R Allen, LH Phillips, S Darling
Emotion 12 (1), 39, 2012
442012
Some witnesses are better than others
S Darling, D Martin, JH Hellmann, A Memon
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (4), 369-373, 2009
432009
Processing style and person recognition: Exploring the face inversion effect
D Martin, CN Macrae
Visual Cognition 18 (2), 161-170, 2010
352010
Dude looks like a lady: Exploring the malleability of person categorization
JL Brebner, D Martin, CN Macrae
European Journal of Social Psychology 39 (6), 1109-1119, 2009
282009
Simulation-based mentalizing generates a “proxy” self-reference effect in memory
K Allan, S Morson, S Dixon, D Martin, SJ Cunningham
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (6), 1074-1084, 2017
212017
Individual Differences in (Non‐Visual) Processing Style Predict the Face Inversion Effect
NA Wyer, D Martin, T Pickup, C Neil Macrae
Cognitive Science, 2012
182012
A pre-existing self-referential anchor is not necessary for self-prioritisation
NA Lee, D Martin, J Sui
Acta psychologica 219, 103362, 2021
172021
How societal stereotypes might form and evolve via cumulative cultural evolution
D Martin, SJ Cunningham, J Hutchison, G Slessor, K Smith
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11 (9), e12338, 2017
172017
Applying self-processing biases in education: Improving learning through ownership
SJ Cunningham, L Scott, J Hutchison, J Ross, D Martin
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 7 (3), 342-351, 2018
162018
The simultaneous extraction of multiple social categories from unfamiliar faces
D Martin, R Swainson, G Slessor, J Hutchison, D Marosi, SJ Cunningham
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 60, 51-58, 2015
152015
Explicit mentalizing mechanisms and their adaptive role in memory conformity
R Wheeler, K Allan, D Tsivilis, D Martin, F Gabbert
PLoS One 8 (4), e62106, 2013
142013
Lateralized repetition priming for unfamiliar faces
D Martin, LK Nind, CN Macrae
Experimental Psychology 56 (3), 147-155, 2009
132009
Getting to know you: From view-dependent to view-invariant repetition priming for unfamiliar faces
D Martin, J Greer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2), 217-223, 2011
122011
Task-switch costs subsequent to cue-only trials
R Swainson, D Martin, L Prosser
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 70 (8), 1453-1470, 2017
112017
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