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Face masks versus sunglasses: Limited effects of time and individual differences in the ability to judge facial identity and social traits
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Enhanced Matching of Children’s Faces in “Super-Recognisers” But Not High-Contact Controls
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The Limits of Super Recognition: An Other-Ethnicity Effect in Individuals with Extraordinary Face Recognition Skills
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The independence of expression and identity in face-processing: evidence from neuropsychological case studies.
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Oxytocin increases bias, but not accuracy, in face recognition line-ups.
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Rehabilitation of face-processing skills in an adolescent with prosopagnosia: Evaluation of an online perceptual training programme.
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The independence of expression and identity in face-processing: Evidence from neuropsychological case studies
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Rehabilitation of face-processing skills in an adolescent with prosopagnosia : evaluation of an online perceptual training programme
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Oxytocin increases bias, but not accuracy, in face recognition line-ups
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