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2017

Rudert, Selma Carolin and Reutner, Leonie and Greifeneder, Rainer and Walker, Mirella. (2017) Faced with exclusion: Perceived facial warmth and competence influence moral judgments of social exclusion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68. pp. 101-112.

Keller, Matthias David and Reutner, Leonie and Walker, Mirella and Greifeneder, Rainer. (2017) Sexualized but not objectified - When do women react negatively towards sexualized advertisements. Advances in Consumer Research, 44. p. 741.

Walker, Mirella and Wänke, Michaela. (2017) Caring or daring? Exploring the impact of facial masculinity/femininity and gender category information on first impressions. PloS one, 12 (10). e0181306.

2016

Walker, Mirella and Vetter, Thomas. (2016) Changing the Personality of a Face : Perceived Big Two and Big Five Personality Factors Modeled in Real Photographs. Journal of personality and social psychology, 110 (4). pp. 609-624.

Funk, Friederike and Walker, Mirella and Todorov, Alexander. (2016) Modelling perceptions of criminality and remorse from faces using a data-driven computational approach. Cognition & Emotion. pp. 1-13.

2015

Rudert, Selma Carolin and Reutner, Leonie and Walker, Mirella and Greifeneder, Rainer. (2015) An unscathed past in the face of death : Mortality salience reduces individuals' regrets. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 58. pp. 34-41.

2011

Walker, Mirella and Jiang, Fang and Vetter, Thomas and Sczesny, Sabine. (2011) Universals and cultural differences in forming personality trait judgments from Faces. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2 (6). pp. 609-617.

Vetter, Thomas and Walker, Mirella. (2011) Computer generated images in face perception. In: Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford, pp. 387-399.

2009

Walker, Mirella and Vetter, Thomas. (2009) Portraits made to measure : manipulating social judgments about individuals with a statistical face model. Journal of Vision, 9 (11, Article 12). pp. 1-13.