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Publications by Gladys Barragan-Jason
Fast and Famous: Looking for the Fastest Speed at Which a Face Can Be Recognized
Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
Commentary: Revisiting the Marshmallow Test: A Conceptual Replication Investigating Links Between Early Delay of Gratification and Later Outcomes
Frontiers in Psychology
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