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    • Face recognition: a model specific ability 

      Wilmer, Jeremy B.; Germine, Laura T.; Nakayama, Ken (Frontiers Media S.A., 2014)
      In our everyday lives, we view it as a matter of course that different people are good at different things. It can be surprising, in this context, to learn that most of what is known about cognitive ability variation across ...
    • Personal familiarity infl uences the processing of upright and inverted faces in infants 

      Balas, Benjamin; Nelson, Charles A.; Westerlund, Alissa; Vogel-Farley, Vanessa; Riggins, Tracy; Kuefner, Dana (Frontiers Media SA, 2010)
      Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varying experience with distinct face categories defined by species, race, and age. Given that any individual face belongs to ...