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English: Learning. Time course of the Z-scored fixation maps for Western Caucasian (WC) and East Asian (EA) observers during the learning stage of the face recognition task, using Western Caucasian and East Asian faces.
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Source | Video S1 from Blais C, Jack R, Scheepers C, Fiset D, Caldara R, Holcombe A. "Culture Shapes How We Look at Faces". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0003022. PMID 18714387. PMC: 2515341. | ||
Author | Blais C, Jack R, Scheepers C, Fiset D, Caldara R, Holcombe A | ||
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