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Helen Keyes, PhD, AFBPsS, SFHEA, CPsychol
Helen Keyes, PhD, AFBPsS, SFHEA, CPsychol
Associate Professor in Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University
Verified email at aru.ac.uk - Homepage
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My face or yours? Event-related potential correlates of self-face processing
H Keyes, N Brady, RB Reilly, JJ Foxe
Brain and cognition 72 (2), 244-254, 2010
2212010
Self-face recognition is characterized by “bilateral gain” and by faster, more accurate performance which persists when faces are inverted
H Keyes, N Brady
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (5), 840-847, 2010
1522010
Do I Have My Attention? Speed of Processing Advantages for the Self-Face Are Not Driven by Automatic Attention Capture
H Keyes, A Dlugokencka
PLOS ONE 9 (10), 2014
502014
Categorical perception effects for facial identity in robustly represented familiar and self-faces: the role of configural and featural information
H Keyes
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (4), 760-772, 2012
412012
Shared or separate mechanisms for self-face and other-face processing? Evidence from adaptation
B Rooney, H Keyes, N Brady
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 15437, 2012
182012
How do I compare thee? An evidence-based approach to the presentation of class comparison information to students using Dashboard
AJ Harvey, H Keyes
Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2019
142019
Fruit and vegetable intake and non-communicable diseases among adults aged≥ 50 years in low-and middle-income countries
L Smith, GF López Sánchez, N Veronese, P Soysal, H Oh, Y Barnett, ...
The journal of nutrition, health & aging 26 (11), 1003-1009, 2022
122022
Socially Important Faces Are Processed Preferentially to Other Familiar and Unfamiliar Faces in a Priming Task across a Range of Viewpoints
H Keyes, C Zalicks
PLOS ONE 11 (5), 2016
122016
Short-term cognitive conspicuity training does not improve driver detection of motorcycles at road junctions: A reply to Crundall, Howard, and Young (2017)
H Keyes, F Green, C Compton, M Staton
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 67, 57-65, 2019
52019
Dynapenic abdominal obesity increases risk for falls among adults aged≥ 50 years: a prospective analysis of the Irish longitudinal study on ageing
L Smith, GF López Sánchez, N Veronese, P Soysal, M Rahmati, L Jacob, ...
The Journals of Gerontology: Series A 79 (1), glad104, 2024
42024
Temporal trends in bullying victimization among adolescents aged 12–15 years from 29 countries: A global perspective
L Smith, GFL Sánchez, JM Haro, AA Alghamdi, D Pizzol, MA Tully, H Oh, ...
Journal of Adolescent Health 73 (3), 582-590, 2023
42023
The Priming Function of In-Car Audio Instruction
H Keyes, A Whitmore, S Naneva, D McDermott
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, DOI: 10.1177/1747021818773293, 2018
42018
Association of fruit and vegetable consumption with mild cognitive impairment in low-and middle-income countries
L Smith, GF López Sánchez, N Veronese, P Soysal, H Oh, K Kostev, ...
The Journals of Gerontology: Series A 78 (8), 1410-1416, 2023
22023
Attending live sporting events predicts subjective wellbeing and reduces loneliness
H Keyes, S Gradidge, N Gibson, A Harvey, S Roeloffs, M Zawisza, ...
Frontiers in public health 10, 989706, 2023
12023
Physical activity and prevention of mental health complications: an umbrella review
M Rahmati, S Lee, DK Yon, SW Lee, R Udeh, M McEvoy, H Oh, L Butler, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 105641, 2024
2024
Temporal Trends of Physical Fights and Physical Attacks Among Adolescents Aged 12–15 years From 30 Countries From Africa, Asia, and the Americas
L Smith, GFL Sánchez, H Oh, L Jacob, K Kostev, M Rahmati, L Butler, ...
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2024
2024
Temporal trends of carbonated soft-drink consumption among adolescents aged 12–15 years from eighteen countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas
L Smith, GFL Sánchez, MA Tully, M Rahmati, H Oh, K Kostev, LT Butler, ...
British Journal of Nutrition, 1-8, 2024
2024
Close passes caught on camera–How knowledge and behavioural norms relate to perceptions of liability when cars overtake cyclists
W Cubbin, K van Paridon, H Keyes, M Timmis
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 100, 308-322, 2024
2024
Psychology and Behaviour
W Cubbin, K van Paridon, H Keyes, M Timmis
Self-face recognition is characterized by “bilateral gain” and by faster, more accurate performance which persists when...
H Keyes, N Brady
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