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Age-related changes in the neural correlates of degraded and nondegraded face processingGRADY, C. L; MCINTOSH, A. R; HORWITZ, B et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 165-186, issn 0264-3294Article
Response properties of the human fusiform face areaTONG, F; NAKAYAMA, K; MOSCOVITCH, M et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 257-279, issn 0264-3294Article
Super face-inversion effects for isolated internal or external features, and for fractured facesMOSCOVITCH, M; MOSCOVITCH, D. A.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 201-219, issn 0264-3294Article
Early commitment of neural substrates for face recognitionFARAH, M. J; RABINOWITZ, C; QUINN, G. E et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 117-123, issn 0264-3294Article
Is face recognition not so unique after all?GAUTHIER, I; LOGOTHETIS, N. K.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 125-142, issn 0264-3294Article
Facial expression recognition by people with Möbius syndromeCALDER, A. J; KEANE, J; COLE, J et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 73-87, issn 0264-3294Article
Localised face processing by the human prefrontal cortex : Face-selective intracerebral potentials and post-lesion deficitsMARINKOVIC, K; TREBON, P; CHAUVEL, P et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 187-199, issn 0264-3294Article