
Merle Sagehorn
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Jan 14, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Thomas Gruber |Merle Sagehorn |Marike Johnsdorf |Joanna Kisker
1 INTRODUCTION Faces are a constant presence in daily life and essential components of the visual experience. Despite their universal familiarity, faces are processed as intricate visual stimuli, reflected by complex neural mechanisms that evolved through real-life interactions, providing vital social cues for evaluation in various contexts. In conventional laboratory research, this complex phenomenon is simplified by deconstructing it into accessible components.
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