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The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: An electrophysiological study

Brebner et al., 2011

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689851241514113634
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Brebner J
Krigolson O
Handy T
Quadflieg S
Turk D
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Brain Research

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The own-race bias (ORB) is a well-documented recognition advantage for own-race (OR) over cross-race (CR) faces, the origin of which remains unclear. In the current study, event- related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while Caucasian participants age-categorized …
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