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Abeer Aljuhanay

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 28, 2012
Early deafness increases the face inversion effect but does not modulate the composite face effectAdélaïde de Heering, Abeer Aljuhanay, Bruno Rossion, et al.
Laterality|June 24, 2009
Asymmetry in face processing during childhood measured with chimeric facesAbeer Aljuhanay, Elizabeth Milne, D Michael Burt, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 28, 2012
Early deafness increases the face inversion effect but does not modulate the composite face effectAdélaïde de Heering, Abeer Aljuhanay, Bruno Rossion, et al.
Laterality|June 24, 2009
Asymmetry in face processing during childhood measured with chimeric facesAbeer Aljuhanay, Elizabeth Milne, D Michael Burt, et al.
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