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Deficits in cross-race face learning: Insights from eye movements and pupillometryDeficits in other-race face recognition: no evidence for encoding-based effects.A multidimensional scaling analysis of own- and cross-race face spaces.The other-race and other-species effects in face perception - a subordinate-level analysis.An encoding advantage for own-race versus other-race faces.Us and them: memory advantages in perceptually ambiguous groups.Differences in Looking at Own- and Other-Race Faces Are Subtle and Analysis-Dependent: An Account of Discrepant Reports.Psychophysical evidence for a non-linear representation of facial identity.Human Ability to Recognize Kin Visually Within Primates.The other-race effect does not rely on memory: Evidence from a matching task.A specialized face-processing model inspired by the organization of monkey face patches explains several face-specific phenomena observed in humans.Gender differences in recognition of toy faces suggest a contribution of experience.A computer-generated face database with ratings on realism, masculinity, race, and stereotypy.The lasting effects of process-specific versus stimulus-specific learning during infancy.Thatcherization impacts the processing of own-race faces more so than other-race faces: an ERP study.Systems Factorial Technology provides new insights on the other-race effect.The body-inversion effect.Overcoming the other-race effect in infancy with multisensory redundancy: 10-12-month-olds discriminate dynamic other-race faces producing speech.Task-irrelevant own-race faces capture attention: eye-tracking evidence.Ingroup categorization affects the structural encoding of other-race faces: evidence from the N170 event-related potential.Who do you look like? Evidence of facial stereotypes for male names.Familiar other-race faces show normal holistic processing and are robust to perceptual stress.The development of the own-race advantage in school-age children: A morphing face paradigm.FEATURE SELECTION AND EXTRACTION USING AN UNSUPERVISED BIOLOGICALLY-SUGGESTED APPROXIMATION TO GEBELEIN'S MAXIMAL CORRELATIONThe contribution of shape and surface information in the other-race face effect
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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1991年の論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年论文
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1991年论文
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1991年论文
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name
Other-race face perception.
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Other-race face perception.
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Other-race face perception.
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P2093
P1476
Other-race face perception.
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P2093
Christian MA
Jack PC Jr
Lindsay DS
P304
P356
10.1037/0021-9010.76.4.587
P577
1991-08-01T00:00:00Z