Talks

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Invited research talk at Huddersfield University, UK, December 11.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. 5th Northeast Face and Person Perception Meeting, Durham, UK, July 30.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Scotland Face and Person Cognition Meeting, Stirling, UK, July 26.

Millen, A.E., Brock, S., & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Shining a spotlight on face recognition: mouse-path dynamics detect recognition of familiar faces. Eauropean Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL19). Santiago de Compostela, July 17-20.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Capturing concealed face recognition by eye movements: the simultaneous test outperforms the sequential display format. The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC XIII). Cape Cod, June 6-9.

Millen, A.E. (2018). Detecting concealed face recognition: A synthesis of current findings and suggestions for future research. Paper presented at Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS18). Lancaster, July 10-12.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2018). Detecting concealed face recognition with blurred faces. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law. Turku, June, August 26-29.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2018). A Novel Behavioural Test For Detecting Concealed Face Recognition. Paper presented at Measuring Behavior 2018: 11th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research Manchester, UK, August 5-8. https://www.measuringbehavior.org/files/2018/Proceedings%20MB2018%20with%20TOC.pdf

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Paper presented at CIT Meeting in Fukuyama: Verification of new indices on CIT. Fukuyama, Japan, August 26-27.

Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Paper presented at The National Research Institute of Police Science (NRIPS). Chiba, Japan, September 4.