Tanaka et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Parts and wholes in face recognitionTanaka et al., 1993
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- Tanaka J
- Farah M
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- The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A
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Are faces recognized using more holistic representations than other types of stimuli? Taking holistic representation to mean representation without an internal part structure, we interpret the available evidence on this issue and then design new empirical tests. Based on previous …
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