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Opposite aftereffects for Chinese and Caucasian faces are selective for social category information and not just physical face differences Journal:Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology | 2007 | ||
Race-contingent aftereffects suggest distinct perceptual norms for different race faces Journal:Visual Cognition | 2008 |