Caucasian Infants Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently
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Caucasian Infants Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently
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Caucasian Infants Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently
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Caucasian infants scan own- and other-race faces differently.
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Andrea Wheeler
Danielle S Omrin
Danielle S. Omrin
Gizelle Anzures
Olivier Pascalis
Paul C Quinn
Paul C. Quinn
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0018621
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2011-04-13T00:00:00Z