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Publications by Corey Wasson
Cross-Race (But Not Same-Race) Face Identification Is Impaired by Presenting Faces in a Group Rather Than Individually.
Law and Human Behavior
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Psychology
Humanities
Mental Health
Psychiatry
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Development of Face Scanning for Own- And Other-Race Faces in Infancy
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Amygdala Sensitivity to Race Is Not Present in Childhood but Emerges Over Adolescence
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Two Faces Are Better Than One: Face Recognition in Group Photographs
Equally Attending but Still Not Seeing: An Eye-Tracking Study of Change Detection in Own- And Other-Race Faces
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Odor Detection Threshold, but Not Odor Identification, Is Impaired in Children With Autism
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Race Categorization Modulates Holistic Face Encoding
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Race as a Visual Feature: Using Visual Search and Perceptual Discrimination Tasks to Understand Face Categories and the Cross-Race Recognition Deficit.
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The Effect of Motion at Encoding and Retrieval for Same- And Other-Race Face Recognition
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