Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of gender from biological motion (original) (raw)

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Neurophysiological correlates of face gender processing in humans

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The Perception of Face Gender: The Role of Stimulus Structure in Recognition and Classification

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1997

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The gender-specific face aftereffect is based in retinotopic not spatiotopic coordinates across several natural image transformations

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Opposite effects of visual versus imagined presentation of faces on subsequent sex perception

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