Emma Portch

553 total citations
15 papers, 196 citations indexed

About

Emma Portch is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Emma Portch has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 196 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and 7 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Emma Portch's work include Face Recognition and Perception (12 papers), Face recognition and analysis (9 papers) and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (6 papers). Emma Portch is often cited by papers focused on Face Recognition and Perception (12 papers), Face recognition and analysis (9 papers) and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (6 papers). Emma Portch collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. Emma Portch's co-authors include Liam Wignall, Cory J. Cascalheira, Mark McCormack, Sarah Bate, Rachel J. Bennetts, Ebony Murray, Nabil Hasshim, Charlie D. Frowd, Edwin Burns and Charity Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, Ergonomics and The Journal of Sex Research.

In The Last Decade

Emma Portch

15 papers receiving 194 citations

Peers

Emma Portch
Melissa F. Colloff United Kingdom
Avantika Mathur United States
Rolando N. Carol United States
Susan Cook United Kingdom
Christian V. Sabey United States
Katharine E. Daniel United States
Melissa F. Colloff United Kingdom
Emma Portch
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Portch, Emma, Liam Wignall, & Sarah Bate. (2023). Why can people with developmental prosopagnosia recognise some familiar faces? Insights from subjective experience. PeerJ. 11. e15497–e15497. 3 indexed citations
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Brown, Charity, Emma Portch, James Michael Lampinen, et al.. (2022). The impact of weapons and unusual objects on the construction of facial composites. Psychology Crime and Law. 30(3). 207–228. 3 indexed citations
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Wignall, Liam, et al.. (2021). Changes in Sexual Desire and Behaviors among UK Young Adults During Social Lockdown Due to COVID-19. The Journal of Sex Research. 58(8). 976–985. 64 indexed citations
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Cascalheira, Cory J., Mark McCormack, Emma Portch, & Liam Wignall. (2021). Changes in Sexual Fantasy and Solitary Sexual Practice During Social Lockdown Among Young Adults in the UK. Sexual Medicine. 9(3). 100342–100342. 22 indexed citations
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Bate, Sarah, et al.. (2021). When two fields collide: Identifying “super-recognisers” for neuropsychological and forensic face recognition research. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 74(12). 2154–2164. 12 indexed citations
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Brown, Charity, Priscilla Heard, Melanie Pitchford, et al.. (2020). The advantage of low and medium attractiveness for facial composite production from modern forensic systems.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 9(3). 381–395. 3 indexed citations
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Bate, Sarah, Rachel J. Bennetts, Ebony Murray, & Emma Portch. (2020). Enhanced Matching of Children’s Faces in “Super-Recognisers” But Not High-Contact Controls. i-Perception. 11(4). 982215972–982215972. 8 indexed citations
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Brown, Charity, et al.. (2019). Reevaluating the role of verbalization of faces for composite production: Descriptions of offenders matter!. Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied. 26(2). 248–265. 5 indexed citations
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Frowd, Charlie D., et al.. (2019). EvoFIT Facial Composite Images: A Detailed Assessment of Impact on Forensic Practitioners, Police Investigators, Victims, Witnesses, Offenders and the Media. Stirling Online Research Repository (University of Stirling). 1–7. 6 indexed citations
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Bate, Sarah, Charlie D. Frowd, Rachel J. Bennetts, et al.. (2019). The consistency of superior face recognition skills in police officers. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 33(5). 828–842. 20 indexed citations
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Bate, Sarah, Rachel J. Bennetts, Nabil Hasshim, et al.. (2018). The limits of super recognition: An other-ethnicity effect in individuals with extraordinary face recognition skills.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 45(3). 363–377. 36 indexed citations
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Brown, Charity, et al.. (2018). The impact of external facial features on the construction of facial composites. Ergonomics. 62(4). 575–592. 7 indexed citations
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Brown, Charity, Charlie D. Frowd, & Emma Portch. (2017). Tell me again about the face: Using repeated interviewing techniques to improve feature-based facial composite technologies. 38–43. 2 indexed citations
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Portch, Emma, Karen Logan, & Charlie D. Frowd. (2017). Interviewing and visualisation techniques: Attempting to further improve EvoFIT facial composites. 97–102. 3 indexed citations
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Portch, Emma, J Havelka, Charity Brown, & Roger Giner‐Sorolla. (2015). Using affective knowledge to generate and validate a set of emotion-related, action words. PeerJ. 3. e1100–e1100. 2 indexed citations

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