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The inversion effect reveals species differences in face processingPARR, Lisa A.Acta psychologica. 2011, Vol 138, Num 1, pp 204-210, issn 0001-6918, 7 p.Article

Visual expertise does not predict the composite effect across species: A comparison between spider (Ateles geoffroyi) and rhesus (Macaca mulatta) monkeysTAUBERT, Jessica; PARR, Lisa A.Brain and cognition (Print). 2009, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 187-195, issn 0278-2626, 9 p.Article

The perception of unfamiliar faces and houses by chimpanzees : Influence of rotation anglePARR, Lisa A; HEINTZ, Matthew.Perception (London. Print). 2006, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 1473-1483, issn 0301-0066, 11 p.Article

The perception of two-tone Mooney faces in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)TAUBERT, Jessica; PARR, Lisa A.Cognitive neuroscience (Print). 2012, Vol 3, Num 1, pp 21-28, issn 1758-8928, 8 p.Article

Facial expression recognition in rhesus monkeys, Macaca mulattaPARR, Lisa A; HEINTZ, Matthew.Animal behaviour (Print). 2009, Vol 77, pp 1507-1513, issn 0003-3472, 7 p., 6Article

Facial Expression Categorization by Chimpanzees Using Standardized StimuliPARR, Lisa A; WALLER, Bridget M; HEINTZ, Matthew et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2008, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 216-231, issn 1528-3542, 16 p.Article

Influence of social context on the use of blended and graded facial displays in chimpanzeesPARR, Lisa A; COHEN, Mirit; DE WAAL, Frans et al.International journal of primatology. 2005, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 73-103, issn 0164-0291, 31 p.Article

Acoustic startle, prepulse inhibition, and fear-potentiated startle measured in rhesus monkeysWINSLOW, James T; PARR, Lisa A; DAVIS, Michael et al.Biological psychiatry (1969). 2002, Vol 51, Num 11, pp 859-866, issn 0006-3223Article

Three studies on configural face processing by chimpanzeesPARR, Lisa A; HEINTZ, Matthew; AKAMAGWUNA, Unoma et al.Brain and cognition (Print). 2006, Vol 62, Num 1, pp 30-42, issn 0278-2626, 13 p.Article

Intranasal oxytocin selectively attenuates rhesus monkeys' attention to negative facial expressionsPARR, Lisa A; MODI, Meera; SIEBERT, Erin et al.Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2013, Vol 38, Num 9, pp 1748-1756, issn 0306-4530, 9 p.Article

Aerosolized oxytocin increases cerebrospinal fluid oxytocin in rhesus macaquesMODI, Meera E; CONNOR-STROUD, Fawn; LANDGRAF, Rainer et al.Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014, Vol 45, pp 49-57, issn 0306-4530, 9 p.Article

Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases. Commentaries. Authors' replyPRESTON, Stephanie D; DE WAAL, Frans B. M; BARD, Kim A et al.Behavioral and brain sciences (Print). 2002, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 1-72, issn 0140-525X, 72 p.Article

How the Thatcher illusion reveals evolutionary differences in the face processing of primatesWELDON, Kimberly B; TAUBERT, Jessica; SMITH, Carolynn L et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2013, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 691-700, issn 1435-9448, 10 p.Article

Classifying chimpanzee facial expressions using muscle actionPARR, Lisa A; WALLER, Bridget M; BARD, Kim A et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2007, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 172-181, issn 1528-3542, 10 p.Article

How the Thatcher illusion reveals evolutionary differences in the face processing of primatesWELDON, Kimberly B; TAUBERT, Jessica; SMITH, Carolynn L et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2014, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 691-700, issn 1435-9448, 10 p.Article

The organization of conspecific face space in nonhuman primatesPARR, Lisa A; TAUBERT, Jessica; LITTLE, Anthony C et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2012, Vol 65, Num 12, pp 2411-2434, issn 1747-0218, 24 p.Article

Intramuscular electrical stimulation of facial muscles in humans and chimpanzees : Duchenne revisited and extendedWALLER, Bridget M; VICK, Sarah-Jane; PARR, Lisa A et al.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2006, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 367-382, issn 1528-3542, 16 p.Article

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