BellC, 1844The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts3rd edition (London: John Murray)
3.
BrunswikEReiterL, 1937“Eindruckscharaktere schematisierter Gesichter”Zeitschrift für Psychologie14267–134
4.
BruyerR, 2011“Configural face processing: A meta-analytic survey”Perception401478–1490
5.
CalderA JRhodesGJohnsonM HHaxbyJ V, 2011The Oxford Handbook of Face Perception (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
6.
DarwinC, 1872The Expressions of the Emotions of Man and Animals (London: John Murray)
7.
DuchenneG-B, 1862Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine, ou Analyse électro-physiologique de l'expression des passions (Paris: Renouard)
8.
EkmanP, 1998“Introduction to the third edition”, in The Third Edition of Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals Ed. EkmanP (London: HarperCollins) pp xxi–xxxvi
9.
ForrestD W, 1974Francis Galton: The Life and Work of a Victorian Genius (London: Paul Elek)
10.
GanelTGoshen-GottsteinYGoodaleM A, 2005“Interactions between the processing of gaze direction and facial expression”Vision Research451191–1200
11.
GratioletP, 1865De la Physiognomie et des Mouvements d'Expression (Paris: Hetzel)
12.
GregoryR L, 1970The Intelligent Eye (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson)
13.
Henry-GambierDBeauvalCAirvauxJAujoulatNBaratinJ FBuisson-CatilJ, 2007“New hominid remains associated with Gravettian parietal art (Les Garennes, Vilhonneur, France)”Journal of Human Evolution53747–750
ThompsonP, 1980“Margaret Thatcher: a new illusion”Perception9483–484
16.
WadeN J, 2000“Porterfield and Wells on the motions of our eyes”Perception29221–239
17.
WadeN J, 2010“Pioneers of eye movement research”i-Perception133–68
18.
WellsW C, 1792An Essay upon Single Vision with two Eyes: Together with Experiments and Observations on several other Subjects in Optics (London: Cadell)
19.
WollastonW H, 1824“On the apparent direction of eyes in a portrait”Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London114247–256