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Maternal mind-mindedness and attachment security as predictors of theory of mind understanding (2002)
Journal Article
Meins, E., Fernyhough, C., Wainwright, R., Das Gupta, M., Fradley, E., & Tuckey, M. (2002). Maternal mind-mindedness and attachment security as predictors of theory of mind understanding. Child Development, 73(6), 1715-1726. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8624.00501

This study investigated relations between social interaction during infancy and children's subsequent theory of mind (ToM). Infant-mother pairs (N= 57) were observed in a free-play context at 6 months. Interactions were coded for (a) mothers' use of... Read More about Maternal mind-mindedness and attachment security as predictors of theory of mind understanding.

“Sausage-string” appearance of arteries and arterioles can be caused by an instability of the blood vessel wall (2002)
Journal Article
Jacobsen, J., Beierholm, U., Mikkelsen, R., Gustafsson, F., Alstrøm, P., & Holstein-Rathlou, N. (2002). “Sausage-string” appearance of arteries and arterioles can be caused by an instability of the blood vessel wall. American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 283(5), R1118-R1130. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00006.2002

Vascular damage induced by acute hypertension is preceded by a peculiar pattern where blood vessels show alternating regions of constrictions and dilations (“sausages on a string”). The pattern occurs in the smaller blood vessels, and it plays a cent... Read More about “Sausage-string” appearance of arteries and arterioles can be caused by an instability of the blood vessel wall.

The eyebrow frown: a salient social signal (2002)
Journal Article
Tipples, J., Atkinson, A., & Young, A. (2002). The eyebrow frown: a salient social signal. Emotion, 2(3), 288-296. https://doi.org/10.1037/1528-3542.2.3.288

Seven experiments investigated the finding that threatening schematic faces are detected more quickly than nonthreatening faces. Threatening faces with ∨-shaped eyebrows (angry and scheming expressions) were detected more quickly than nonthreatening... Read More about The eyebrow frown: a salient social signal.

The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Background, inter-rater reliability and clinical use (2002)
Journal Article
Wing, L., Leekam, S., Libby, S., Gould, J., & Larcombe, M. (2002). The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Background, inter-rater reliability and clinical use. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43(3), 307-325. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-7610.00023

Background: The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO) is a schedule for the diagnosis of autistic spectrum and related disorders and assessment of individual needs. It enables information to be recorded systematically fo... Read More about The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Background, inter-rater reliability and clinical use.

The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Algorithms for ICD-10 Childhood Autism and Wing & Gould Autistic Spectrum Disorder (2002)
Journal Article
Leekam, S., Libby, S., Wing, L., Gould, J., & Taylor, C. (2002). The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Algorithms for ICD-10 Childhood Autism and Wing & Gould Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43(3), 327-342. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-7610.00024

Background: The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO) is an interviewer-based schedule for use with parents and carers. In addition to its primary clinical purpose of helping the clinician to obtain a developmental histo... Read More about The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Algorithms for ICD-10 Childhood Autism and Wing & Gould Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

An interpolating 4-point C2 ternary stationary subdivision scheme (2002)
Journal Article
Hassan, M., Ivrissimtzis, I., Dodgson, N., & Sabin, M. (2002). An interpolating 4-point C2 ternary stationary subdivision scheme. Computer Aided Geometric Design, 19(1), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8396%2801%2900084-x

A novel 4-point ternary interpolatory subdivision scheme with a tension parameter is analyzed. It is shown that for a certain range of the tension parameter the resulting curve is C2. The role of the tension parameter is demonstrated by a few example... Read More about An interpolating 4-point C2 ternary stationary subdivision scheme.

Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand (2002)
Journal Article
Hausmann, M., Ergun, G., Yazgan, Y., & Güntürkün, O. (2002). Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand. Neuropsychologia, 40(3), 235-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2801%2900112-9

If subjects are asked to indicate the midpoint of a horizontal line, they tend to bisect it left of the center, a phenomenon called ‘pseudoneglect’. Assuming that this task evokes visuospatial processes, the left bias is generally considered to arise... Read More about Sex differences in line bisection as a function of hand.

Symmetry, sexual dimorphism in facial proportions and male facial attractiveness (2001)
Journal Article
Penton-Voak, I., Jones, B., Little, A., Baker, S., Tiddeman, B., Burt, D., & Perrett, D. (2001). Symmetry, sexual dimorphism in facial proportions and male facial attractiveness. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 268, 1617-1623

Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in human mate choice. Several studies have demonstrated positive relationships between facial symmetry and attractiveness. It was recently proposed that sy... Read More about Symmetry, sexual dimorphism in facial proportions and male facial attractiveness.

Computer graphics in facial perception research (2001)
Journal Article
Tiddeman, B., Burt, D., & Perrett, D. (2001). Computer graphics in facial perception research. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 21, 42-50

This article describes new methods for improved prototyping and transformation of skin textures including wrinkles and stubble. The authors use a wavelet transform to capture the textural detail in different facial regions at multiple spatial scales... Read More about Computer graphics in facial perception research.

Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. (2001)
Book Chapter
Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Cowey, A. (2001). Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 52-68). Oxford University Press

Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. (2001)
Book Chapter
Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2001). Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 163-181). Oxford University Press

Effect of object onset on the distribution of visual attention (2001)
Journal Article
Cole, G., Gellatly, A., & Blurton, A. (2001). Effect of object onset on the distribution of visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27(6), 1356-1368. https://doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.27.6.1356

There now exists considerable evidence to suggest that the appearance of a new object in the visual field captures visual attention. One of the consequences of this attentional capture is that the object initiates a redistribution of attentional reso... Read More about Effect of object onset on the distribution of visual attention.

Footedness in world soccer: an analysis of France '98 (2001)
Journal Article
Carey, D., Smith, G., Smith, D., Shepherd, J., Skriver, J., Ord, L., & Rutland, A. (2001). Footedness in world soccer: an analysis of France '98. Journal of Sports Sciences, 19(11), 855-864

Most football players and coaches agree that players are capable of learning to use both feet with equal frequency and efficiency - that is, become 'two-footed'. There is also some consensus that two-footed play is associated with skill in individual... Read More about Footedness in world soccer: an analysis of France '98.

The regional cortical basis of achromatopsia: a study on macaque monkeys and an achromatopsic patient (2001)
Journal Article
Cowey, A., Heywood, C., & Irving-Bell, L. (2001). The regional cortical basis of achromatopsia: a study on macaque monkeys and an achromatopsic patient. European Journal of Neuroscience, 14(9), 1555-1566. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01774.x

Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior temporal cortex, a condition akin to complete cerebral achromatopsia in humans. Whether less extensive ablation genuinely impairs colour perception witho... Read More about The regional cortical basis of achromatopsia: a study on macaque monkeys and an achromatopsic patient.