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201. Expertise accounts for inversion effect

202. Holistic processing for other-race faces in chinese participants occurs for upright but not inverted faces

203. EVALUATION OF HOLISTIC FACE PROCESSING

204. Response: Commentary "The sexualized-body-inversion hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact?".

205. Commentary "The sexualized-body-inversion hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact?".

206. Global Properties of Natural Scenes Shape Local Properties of Human Edge Detectors

207. The horizontal tuning of face perception relies on the processing of intermediate and high spatial frequencies

208. Face perception is tuned to horizontal orientation in the N170 time window

210. The inversion effect for neutral and emotional facial expressions on amygdala activity

211. The effect of inversion on 3-to-5-year-old children recognition of face and non face visual objects

212. Natural experience modulates the processing of older adult faces in young adults and 3-year-old children

213. Faces as a 'Model Category' for Visual Object Recognition

214. Cortical neurodynamics of face processing assessed by MEG

215. The effects of face inversion and contrast-reversal on efficiency and internal noise

216. The development of facial emotion recognition: The role of configural information

217. The horizontal tuning of face perception relies on the processing of intermediate and high spatial frequencies

218. Contribution of Spatial Frequency and Orientation to upright and inverted face perception

219. Inverting the Facing-the-Viewer Bias for Biological Motion Stimuli.

220. Gravity bias in the interpretation of biological motion by inexperienced chicks

221. The Relationship Between Social Power and Sexual Objectification: Behavioral and ERP Data.

222. The effect of inversion on 3-to-5-year-old children recognition of face and non face visual objects

223. Cognitive and neural markers of super-recognisers' face processing superiority and enhanced cross-age effect.

224. Adults' Markers of Face Processing Are Present at Age 6 and Are Interconnected Along Development.

225. The perception of (naked only) bodies and faceless heads relies on holistic processing: Evidence from the inversion effect.

226. The horizontal and vertical relations in upright faces are transmitted by different spatial frequency ranges

227. Early electrophysiological responses to multiple face orientations correlate with individual discrimination performance in humans

228. Neuromagnetic studies on emotional and inverted faces in oddball paradigm

229. Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision

230. Face Processing in Humans is Compatible with a Simple Shape-Based Model of Vision

231. Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision

232. Inversion Reveals Perceptual Asymmetries in the Configural Processing of Human Body.

233. The Inversion Effect for Chinese Characters is Modulated by Radical Organization.

234. Hey baby, what's "up"? One- and 3-month-olds experience faces primarily upright but non-upright faces offer the best views.

235. Inversion superiority in visual agnosia may be common to a variety of orientation polarised objects besides faces

236. From face processing to face recognition: Comparing three different processing levels.

237. Dynamic facial expressions are processed holistically, but not more holistically than static facial expressions.

238. Disappearance of the inversion effect during memory-guided tracking of scrambled biological motion.

239. Abnormalities in the Visual Processing of Viewing Complex Visual Stimuli Amongst Individuals With Body Image Concern.

240. Horizontal tuning for faces originates in high-level Fusiform Face Area.

241. The Facial Expressive Action Stimulus Test. A test battery for the assessment of face memory, face and object perception, configuration processing, and facial expression recognition.

242. Many faces, one rule: the role of perceptual expertise in infants' sequential rule learning.

243. Neural correlates of cognitive aging during the perception of facial age: the role of relatively distant and local texture information.

244. Atypical development of configural face recognition in children with autism, Down syndrome and Williams syndrome.

245. Neural substrates of species-dependent visual processing of faces: use of morphed faces.

246. The effect of face inversion for neurons inside and outside fMRI-defined face-selective cortical regions.

247. Action perception is intact in autism spectrum disorder.

248. Developmental origins of the face inversion effect.

249. The Cambridge Face Memory Test for Children (CFMT-C): a new tool for measuring face recognition skills in childhood.

250. Abnormalities in visual processing amongst students with body image concerns.

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