Importance of the inverted control in measuring holistic face processing with the composite effect and part-whole effect

Citation

McKone, E, Aimola Davies, AM, Darke, H, Crookes, K, Wickramariyaratne, T, Zappia, S, Fiorentini, C, Favelle, S, Broughton, M, & Fernando, D 2013, 'Importance of the inverted control in measuring holistic face processing with the composite effect and part-whole effect', Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 4, no. Article 33, pp. 1-21.

Year

2013

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