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Benjamin Balas

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Neuropsychologia|June 25, 2013
Species-specific effects of pigmentation negation on the neural response to facesBenjamin Balas, Kate Stevenson
Computers in Human Behavior|July 22, 2015
Artificial faces are harder to rememberBenjamin Balas, Jonathan Pacella
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 7, 2013
Children's neural response to contrast-negated faces is species specificBenjamin Balas, Kate Stevenson
Vision Research|December 28, 2016
Hometown size affects the processing of naturalistic face variabilityBenjamin Balas, Alyson Saville
Perception|August 12, 2014
Face animacy is not all in the eyes: evidence from contrast chimerasBenjamin Balas, Christopher Tonsager
Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2013
Early visual ERP sensitivity to the species and animacy of facesBenjamin Balas, Kami Koldewyn
Plos One|September 11, 2015
The Visual N1 Is Sensitive to Deviations from Natural Texture AppearanceBenjamin Balas, Catherine Conlin
Perception|July 20, 2012
You can take the eyes out of the doll, butBenjamin Balas, Joseph Horski
Scientific Reports|December 2, 2025
The impact of simulated cataract on face learningAbuk Akech, Benjamin Balas
CBE Life Sciences Education|September 4, 2014
Attention "blinks" differently for plants and animalsBenjamin Balas, Jennifer L Momsen
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Neuropsychologia|June 25, 2013
Species-specific effects of pigmentation negation on the neural response to facesBenjamin Balas, Kate Stevenson
Computers in Human Behavior|July 22, 2015
Artificial faces are harder to rememberBenjamin Balas, Jonathan Pacella
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 7, 2013
Children's neural response to contrast-negated faces is species specificBenjamin Balas, Kate Stevenson
Vision Research|December 28, 2016
Hometown size affects the processing of naturalistic face variabilityBenjamin Balas, Alyson Saville
Perception|August 12, 2014
Face animacy is not all in the eyes: evidence from contrast chimerasBenjamin Balas, Christopher Tonsager
Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2013
Early visual ERP sensitivity to the species and animacy of facesBenjamin Balas, Kami Koldewyn
Plos One|September 11, 2015
The Visual N1 Is Sensitive to Deviations from Natural Texture AppearanceBenjamin Balas, Catherine Conlin
Perception|July 20, 2012
You can take the eyes out of the doll, butBenjamin Balas, Joseph Horski
Scientific Reports|December 2, 2025
The impact of simulated cataract on face learningAbuk Akech, Benjamin Balas
CBE Life Sciences Education|September 4, 2014
Attention "blinks" differently for plants and animalsBenjamin Balas, Jennifer L Momsen
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