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Comparison with others influences encoding and recognition of their faces: Behavioural and ERP evidence

Lin et al., 2024

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2023931043509654312
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Lin H
Liang J
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In daily life, faces are often memorized within contexts involving interpersonal interactions. However, little is known about whether interpersonal interaction-related contexts influence face memory. The present study aimed to understand this question by investigating how …
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