-BBC Radio 4
December, 2022
Press
They never forget a face. Research delves into how ‘super-recognizers’ can do this.→
/-The Washington Post
October, 2021
Could wearing makeup in your early 30s be pointless?→
/-The Sydney Morning Herald
April, 2019
Super recognisers: the people who never forget a face →
/-The Guardian
Nov, 2018
Want to Look Younger?→
/-TIME
Oct, 2017
A biological basis for cosmetics? →
/-APA Monitor on Psychology
June, 2017
Why FaceApp's Selfie Filters Work So Well and Why They Don't→
/-Gizmodo
May 9, 2017
The Detectives Who Never Forget a Face→
/-The New Yorker
August 22, 2016
Super Facial Recognition: A New Reality for Police→
/-Public Radio International and WNYC
August 18, 2016
Science explains why beauty is in the eye of the beholder→
/-CBS News
October 2, 2015
London Police ‘Super Recognizer’ Walks Beat With a Facebook of the Mind→
/-The New York Times
October 9, 2015
Fascinating Ways Our Brains Process Gender, According To ‘Brain Games’→
/- Inside NGC, Nat Geo TV Blogs
July 28, 2014
Why Do Women Apply Facial Cosmetics?→
/- Homo Consumericus, Psychology Today
June 30, 2014
London Police Using 200 Super-Recognizers: What Makes Them "Super"?→
/- CBS News
September 27, 2013
Why Do We Remember Faces but Not Names?→
/- Science Friday
June 10, 2013
How Red Lipstick Makes You Look Younger→
/- The New Zealand Herald
March 21, 2013
How the Brain Detects an Aging Face→
/- Psych Central
March 16, 2013
Signs of Aging Include Contrasting Nature of Facial Feature→
/- The Huffington Post
March 15, 2013
Illusions Unmask Our "Face Sense"→
/- Scientific American Mind
January/February 2012
The Science of Makeup→
/- Observations of a Nerd, ScienceBlogs
November 4, 2010