Discriminating grotesque from typical faces: evidence from the Thatcher illusion.
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It's all in the eyes: subcortical and cortical activation during grotesqueness perception in autism.The Thatcher illusion reveals orientation dependence in brain regions involved in processing facial expressions.The role of configurality in the Thatcher illusion: an ERP studyIs the Thatcher Illusion Modulated by Face Familiarity? Evidence from an Eye Tracking StudyIdentifying sources of configurality in three face processing tasks.An examination of the processing capacity of features in the Thatcher illusion.
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Discriminating grotesque from typical faces: evidence from the Thatcher illusion.
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Discriminating grotesque from typical faces: evidence from the Thatcher illusion.
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Discriminating grotesque from typical faces: evidence from the Thatcher illusion.
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Discriminating grotesque from typical faces: evidence from the Thatcher illusion.
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Josh Snyder
Julie Hadwin
Katherine Cornes
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Paulami Naik
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0023340
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2011-08-31T00:00:00Z