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  1. Camera-to-subject distance affects face configuration and perceived identity.Eilidh Noyes & Rob Jenkins - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):97-104.
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  • Early maturity of face recognition: No childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-space.Kate Crookes & Elinor McKone - 2009 - Cognition 111 (2):219-247.
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  • Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: Revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanisms.Peter J. Hills & J. Michael Pake - 2013 - Cognition 129 (3):586-597.
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  • Hidden Markov model analysis reveals the advantage of analytic eye movement patterns in face recognition across cultures.Tim Chuk, Kate Crookes, William G. Hayward, Antoni B. Chan & Janet H. Hsiao - 2017 - Cognition 169 (C):102-117.
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  • Matching identities of familiar and unfamiliar faces caught on CCTV images.Vicki Bruce, Zoë Henderson, Craig Newman & A. Mike Burton - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 7 (3):207.
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  • A multidimensional scaling analysis of own- and cross-race face spaces.Megan H. Papesh & Stephen D. Goldinger - 2010 - Cognition 116 (2):283-288.
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  • Viewers base estimates of face matching accuracy on their own familiarity: Explaining the photo-ID paradox.Kay L. Ritchie, Finlay G. Smith, Rob Jenkins, Markus Bindemann, David White & A. Mike Burton - 2015 - Cognition 141 (C):161-169.
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  • Categorical effects in the perception of faces.James M. Beale & Frank C. Keil - 1995 - Cognition 57 (3):217-239.
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