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201. Early maturity of face recognition: no childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-space.

202. Holistic processing for faces operates over a wide range of sizes but is strongest at identification rather than conversational distances.

203. Configural processing and face viewpoint.

204. Experience using centralized spirometry in the phase 2 randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial of denufosol in patients with mild to moderate cystic fibrosis.

205. Blurry means good focus: myopia and visual attention.

206. Understanding the developmental origins of primate face recognition: theoretical commentary on Martin-Malivel and Okada (2007).

207. A long-term ecstasy-related change in visual perception.

208. Aftereffects for face attributes with different natural variability: adapter position effects and neural models.

209. The evidence rejects the expertise hypothesis: reply to Gauthier & Bukach.

210. No face-like processing for objects-of-expertise in three behavioural tasks.

211. Familiar other-race faces show normal holistic processing and are robust to perceptual stress.

212. Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?

213. Sensitivity of 4-year-olds to featural and second-order relational changes in face distinctiveness.

214. Orientation tuning of human face processing estimated by contrast matching in transparency displays.

215. Memory conjunction errors for realistic faces are consistent with configural processing.

216. Categorical and coordinate relations in faces, or Fechner's law and face space instead?

217. Adults with dyslexia show deficits on spatial frequency doubling and visual attention tasks.

218. Isolating the special component of face recognition: peripheral identification and a Mooney face.

219. Can holistic processing be learned for inverted faces?

220. Dissociations between implicit and explicit memory in children: the role of strategic processing and the knowledge base.

221. The role of supplemental oxygen during submaximal exercise in patients with cystic fibrosis.

222. In what sense is implicit memory "episodic"? The effect of reinstating environmental context.

223. Categorical perception of face identity in noise isolates configural processing.

224. Short-term implicit memory: visual, auditory, and cross-modality priming.

225. Orientation invariance in naming rotated objects: individual differences and repetition priming.

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