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How multiple repetitions influence the processing of self-, famous and unknown names and faces: an ERP study

Tacikowski et al., 2011

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9832813912366473246
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Tacikowski P
Jednoróg K
Marchewka A
Nowicka A
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International Journal of Psychophysiology

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Because we live in an extremely complex social environment, people require the ability to memorize hundreds or thousands of social stimuli. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of multiple repetitions on the processing of names and faces varying in terms of pre …
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