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Jen Lewis
Jen Lewis
PhD student, University of Essex
Verified email at essex.ac.uk
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Horses (Equus caballus) select the greater of two quantities in small numerical contrasts
C Uller, J Lewis
Animal cognition 12, 733-738, 2009
1382009
Aesthetic and incentive salience of cute infant faces: studies of observer sex, oral contraception and menstrual cycle
R Sprengelmeyer, J Lewis, A Hahn, DI Perrett
PLoS One 8 (5), e65844, 2013
592013
Ten-month-old infants’ reaching choices for “more”: the relationship between inter-stimulus distance and number
C Uller, C Urquhart, J Lewis, M Berntsen
Frontiers in psychology 4, 84, 2013
172013
The impact of facial abnormalities and their spatial position on perception of cuteness and attractiveness of infant faces
J Lewis, D Roberson, T Foulsham
Plos one 12 (7), e0180499, 2017
102017
Ten-month-old infants’ reaching choices for
C Uller, C Urquhart, J Lewis, M Berntsen
52013
The Effect of Facial Abnormalities on Visual Attention
J Lewis
University of Essex, 2015
2015
Craniofacial Abnormalities Divert Attention Away From the Core Features of the Face During Aesthetic Judgments
J Lewis, T Foulsham, D Roberson
PERCEPTION 42, 203-203, 2013
2013
The effect of female reproductive hormones on the perception of cuteness
J Lewis
University of St Andrews, 2012
2012
Does the left hemiface bias cause a greater reduction in the perceived attractiveness/cuteness of infant faces when the abnormality is located on the left side of the face?
J Lewis, T Foulsham, D Roberson
PERCEPTION 41 (12), 1522-1522, 2012
2012
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