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The neural correlates of the face attractiveness aftereffect: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studyGENYUE FU; MONDLOCH, Catherine J; XIAO PAN DING et al.NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.). 2014, Vol 85, pp 363-371, issn 1053-8119, 9 p., 1Article

Psychophysical evidence for a non-linear representation of facial identityDAKIN, Steven C; OMIGIE, Diana.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 18, pp 2285-2296, issn 0042-6989, 12 p.Article

The face evoked steady-state visual potentials are sensitive to the orientation, viewpoint, expression and configuration of the stimuliVAKLI, Pál; NEMETH, Kornél; ZIMMER, Márta et al.International journal of psychophysiology. 2014, Vol 94, Num 3, pp 336-350, issn 0167-8760, 15 p.Article

New golden ratios for facial beautyPALLETT, Pamela M; LINK, Stephen; LEE, Kang et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 2, pp 149-154, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

Are face representations viewpoint dependent? A stereo advantage for generalising across different views of facesBURKE, Darren; TAUBERT, Jessica; HIGMAN, Talia et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 16, pp 2164-2169, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

Effects of distance on face recognition: implications for eyewitness identificationLAMPINEN, James Michael; ERICKSON, William Blake; MOORE, Kara N et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2014, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 1489-1494, issn 1069-9384, 6 p.Article

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FUSIFORM GYRUS AND SUPERIOR TEMPORAL SULCUS IN PROCESSING FACIAL ATTRACTIVENESS : NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROIMAGING EVIDENCEIARIA, G; FOX, C. J; WAITE, C. T et al.Neuroscience. 2008, Vol 155, Num 2, pp 409-422, issn 0306-4522, 14 p.Article

Sensitivity to spatial frequency and orientation content is not specific to face perceptionRANKIN WILLIAMS, N; WILLENBOCKEL, Verena; GAUTHIER, Isabel et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 19, pp 2353-2362, issn 0042-6989, 10 p.Article

Adaptive face coding and discrimination around the average faceRHODES, Gillian; MALONEY, Laurence T; TURNER, Jenny et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 7, pp 974-989, issn 0042-6989, 16 p.Article

Automatic detection of orientation changes of faces versus non-face objects: A visual MMN studyWEI WANG; DANMIN MIAO; LUN ZHAO et al.Biological psychology. 2014, Vol 100, pp 71-78, issn 0301-0511, 8 p.Article

Emotive hemispheric differences measured in real-life portraits using pupil diameter and subjective aesthetic preferencesBLACKBURN, Kelsey; SCHIRILLO, James.Experimental brain research. 2012, Vol 219, Num 4, pp 447-455, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Kin recognition signals in adult facesDEBRUINE, Lisa M; SMITH, Finlay G; JONES, Benedict C et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 38-43, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

The timecourse of higher-level face aftereffectsRHODES, Gillian; JEFFERY, Linda; CLIFFORD, Colin W. G et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 17, pp 2291-2296, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

Inverted faces are (eventually) processed holisticallyRICHLER, Jennifer J; MACK, Michael L; PALMERI, Thomas J et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2011, Vol 51, Num 3, pp 333-342, issn 0042-6989, 10 p.Article

Perceptual adaptation helps us identify facesRHODES, Gillian; WATSON, Tamara L; JEFFERY, Linda et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 10, pp 963-968, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

Gaze control during face exploration in schizophreniaDELERUE, Céline; LAPREVOTE, Vincent; VERFAILLIE, Karl et al.Neuroscience letters. 2010, Vol 482, Num 3, pp 245-249, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article

The role of features and configural processing in face-race classificationZHAOA, Lun; BENTIN, Shlomo.Vision research (Oxford). 2011, Vol 51, Num 23-24, pp 2462-2470, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article

The composite illusion requires composite face stimuli to be biologically plausibleTAUBERT, Jessica; ALAIS, David.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 14, pp 1877-1885, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article

FOCAL ELECTRICAL INTRACEREBRAL STIMULATION OF A FACE-SENSITIVE AREA CAUSES TRANSIENT PROSOPAGNOSIAJONAS, J; DESCOINS, M; KOESSLER, L et al.Neuroscience. 2012, Vol 222, pp 281-288, issn 0306-4522, 8 p.Article

NEURAL CORRELATES OF SHAPE AND SURFACE REFLECTANCE INFORMATION IN INDIVIDUAL FACESJIANG, F; DRICOT, L; BLANZ, V et al.Neuroscience. 2009, Vol 163, Num 4, pp 1078-1091, issn 0306-4522, 14 p.Article

Localizing evoked and induced responses to faces using magnetoencephalographyPERRY, Gavin; SINGH, Krish D.European journal of neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 39, Num 9-10, pp 1517-1527, issn 0953-816X, 11 p.Article

Correlates of performance on the Gollin and Mooney tests of visual closureFOREMAN, N.The Journal of general psychology. 1991, Vol 118, Num 1, pp 13-20, issn 0022-1309, 8 p.Article

The Influence of a Low-Level Color or Figure Adaptation on a High-Level Face PerceptionSONG, Miao; SHINOMORI, Keizo; ZHANG, Shiyong et al.IEICE transactions on information and systems. 2010, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 176-184, issn 0916-8532, 9 p.Article

Deficits in face perception in the amnestic form of mild cognitive impairmentTAE SUNG LIM; HYUN YOUNG LEE; BARTON, Jason J. S et al.Journal of the neurological sciences. 2011, Vol 309, Num 1-2, pp 123-127, issn 0022-510X, 5 p.Article

Orientation-sensitivity of face identity aftereffectsRHODES, Gillian; EVANGELISTA, Emma; JEFFERY, Linda et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 19, pp 2379-2385, issn 0042-6989, 7 p.Article

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