Batres, C., Russell, R., & Workowski, M. (2023) Vision Research 202: 108144
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Makeup works by modifying factors of facial beauty. →
/Batres, C., Jones, A.L., Barlett, C.P., Porcheron, A., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (In press) Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Read MoreA novel human sex difference: Male sclera are redder and yellower than female sclera→
/Kramer, S.S., & Russell, R. (2022) Archives of Sexual Behavior 51(6): 2733-2740
Read MoreProfessional Versus Self-Applied Makeup: Do Makeup Artists Add Value?→
/Batres, C., Porcheron, A., Courreges, S., & Russell, R. (2021) Perception 50(8): 709-719
Read MoreExamining the influence of cosmetics on jury decisions →
/Batres, C. & Russell, R. (2020) Cosmetics 7(3):64
Read MoreA role for contrast gain control in skin appearance →
/Russell, R., Batres, C., Jones, A.L., & Porcheron, A. (2019) Journal of Vision 19(13):11, 1-11
Read MoreCosmetics increase skin evenness: evidence from perceptual and physical measures→
/Batres, C., Porcheron, A., Latreille, J., Roche, M., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (2019) Skin Research and Technology 25: 672-676
Read MoreExamining the 'cosmetics placebo effect'→
/Batres, C., Kramer, S.S., DeAngelis, C.G., & Russell, R. (2019) PLOS ONE 14(1): e0210238
Read MoreDifferential effects of makeup on perceived age→
/Russell, R., Batres, C., Courrèges, S., Kaminski, G., Soppelsa, F., Morizot, F., & Porcheron, A. (2019) British Journal of Psychology 110(1): 87-100
Read MoreEvidence that the hormonal contraceptive pill is associated with cosmetic habits→
/Batres, C., Porcheron, A., Kaminski, G., Courrèges, S., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (2018) Frontiers in Psychology 9: 1459
Read MoreEvidence that makeup is a false signal of sociosexuality→
/Batres, C., Russell, R., Campbell, L., Simpson, J., Milroy, A., & Cronk, L. (2018) Personality and Individual Differences 122: 148-154
Read MoreMakeup changes the apparent size of facial features→
/Jones, A.L., Porcheron, A., & Russell, R. (2018) Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 12(3): 359-368
Read MorePositive facial affect looks healthy→
/Jones, A.L., Batres, C., Porcheron, A., Sweda, J., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (2018) Visual Cognition 26(1): 1-12
Read MoreThe Illusion of Sex
R. Russell (2017). In A.G. Shapiro & D. Todorovic (Eds.) The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Facial contrast is a cross-cultural cue for perceiving age (PDF)→
/Porcheron, A., Mauger, E., Soppelsa, F., Liu, Y., Ge, L., Pascalis, O., Russell, R., & Morizot, F. (2017) Frontiers in Psychology 8: 1208
Read MoreFacial contrast declines with age but remains sexually dimorphic throughout adulthood→
/Russell, R., Kramer, S.S., & Jones, A.L. (2017). Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 3(4): 293-303
Read MoreSex differences in the perceived dominance and prestige of women with and without cosmetics→
/Mileva, V.R., Jones, A., Russell, R., & Little, A. (2016). Perception 45(10): 1166-1183
Read MoreFacial contrast is a cue for perceiving health from the face (PDF)→
/Russell, R., Porcheron, A., Sweda, J., Jones, A.L., Mauger, E., & Morizot, F. (2016). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42(9): 1354-1362
Read MoreColoration in different areas of facial skin is a cue to health: The role of cheek redness and periorbital luminance in health perception→
/Jones, A.L., Porcheron, A., Sweda, J., Morizot, F., & Russell, R. (2016). Body Image 17: 57-66.
Read MoreCosmetics Alter Biologically Based Factors of Beauty: Evidence From Facial Contrast (PDF)→
/A.L. Jones, R. Russell, and R. Ward (2015). Evolutionary Psychology. 13(1): 210-229
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