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Overview

Linda Jeffery is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia and focuses primarily on research in neuroscience and psychology. Their work emphasizes cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology, with additional investigations in clinical psychology, epidemiology, and marketing.

Their main research topics include:

  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Virology and Viral Diseases

Linda Jeffery has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • Cognitive Development
  • Vision Research
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Recent notable publications include:

  • Development of face-based trustworthiness impressions in childhood: A systematic review and metaanalysis, 2021, Cognitive Development
  • Serial dependence of facial identity reflects high-level face coding, 2021, Vision Research
  • Autistic Traits are Associated with Less Precise Perceptual Integration of Face Identity, 2021, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Children's dynamic use of face- and behavior-based cues in an economic trust game, 2022, Developmental Psychology
  • Adults' facial impressions of children's niceness, but not shyness, show modest accuracy, 2020, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

The researcher collaborates frequently with colleagues in their field. Key co-authors include:

  • Romina Palermo
  • Clare Sutherland
  • Saba Siddique
  • Kaitlyn Turbett
  • Jason Bell

Best Publications

  • Fitting the Mind to the World: Face Adaptation and Attractiveness Aftereffects

    Gillian Rhodes;Linda Jeffery;Tamara L. Watson;Colin W.G. Clifford

  • Sex-typicality and attractiveness: are supermale and superfemale faces super-attractive?

    Gillian Rhodes;Catherine Hickford;Linda Jeffery

  • Adaptive norm-based coding of facial identity.

    Gillian Rhodes;Linda Jeffery

  • The dynamics of visual adaptation to faces

    David A Leopold;Gillian Rhodes;Kai-Markus Müller;Linda Jeffery

  • Sex-specific norms code face identity.

    Gillian Rhodes;Emma Jaquet;Emma Jaquet;Linda Jeffery;Emma Evangelista

  • A critical review of the development of face recognition: Experience is less important than previously believed

    Elinor McKone;Kate Crookes;Linda Jeffery;Daniel D Dilks

  • Abnormal Adaptive Face-Coding Mechanisms in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Elizabeth Pellicano;Elizabeth Pellicano;Linda Jeffery;David Burr;David Burr;Gillian Rhodes

  • Orientation-Contingent Face Aftereffects and Implications for Face-Coding Mechanisms

    Gillian Rhodes;Linda Jeffery;Tamara L. Watson;Emma Jaquet

  • The timecourse of higher-level face aftereffects.

    Gillian Rhodes;Linda Jeffery;Colin W.G. Clifford;David A. Leopold

  • Attractiveness of own-race, other-race, and mixed-race faces

    Gillian Rhodes;Kieran Lee;Romina Palermo;Mahi Weiss

  • Are Average and Symmetric Faces Attractive to Infants? Discrimination and Looking Preferences:

    Gillian Rhodes;Keren Geddes;Linda Jeffery;Suzanne Dziurawiec

  • How is facial expression coded

    Nichola Burton;Linda Jeffery;Andrew J Calder;Gillian Rhodes

  • Adaptation and Face Perception - How Aftereffects Implicate Norm-Based Coding of Faces

    Gillian Rhodes;Rachel Robbins;Emma Jaquet;Elinor McKone

  • View-specific coding of face shape

    Linda Jeffery;Gillian Rhodes;Tom Busey

  • Face recognition impairments despite normal holistic processing and face space coding: Evidence from a case of developmental prosopagnosia

    Tirta Susilo;Elinor McKone;Hugh Dennett;Hayley Darke

  • Autistic traits are linked to reduced adaptive coding of face identity and selectively poorer face recognition in men but not women.

    Gillian Rhodes;Linda Jeffery;Libby Taylor;Louise Ewing

  • Race-specific norms for coding face identity and a functional role for norms

    Regine Armann;Linda Jeffery;Andrew J Calder;Gillian Rhodes

  • Perceptual adaptation helps us identify faces

    Gillian Rhodes;Tamara L. Watson;Linda Jeffery;Colin W.G. Clifford;Colin W.G. Clifford

  • Fitting the child's mind to the world: adaptive norm-based coding of facial identity in 8-year-olds.

    Mayu Nishimura;Daphne Maurer;Linda Jeffery;Elizabeth Pellicano

  • Adaptive face space coding in congenital prosopagnosia: Typical figural aftereffects but abnormal identity aftereffects

    Romina Palermo;Davide Rivolta;C. Ellie Wilson;Linda Jeffery;Linda Jeffery

  • The dynamics of visual adaptation to faces

    David A. Leopold;Gillian Rhodes;Kai-Markus Mueller;Linda Jeffery

Frequent Co-Authors

Gillian Rhodes
Gillian Rhodes University of Western Australia
Romina Palermo
Romina Palermo University of Western Australia
Elizabeth Pellicano
Elizabeth Pellicano University College London
Colin W. G. Clifford
Colin W. G. Clifford University of New South Wales
Elinor McKone
Elinor McKone Australian National University
Andrew J. Calder
Andrew J. Calder University of Cambridge
Daphne Maurer
Daphne Maurer McMaster University
Ken Nakayama
Ken Nakayama Harvard University
Robyn Langdon
Robyn Langdon Macquarie University
Kevin Durkin
Kevin Durkin University of Strathclyde

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