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Grit Herzmann

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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 18, 2016
Increased N250 amplitudes for other-race faces reflect more effortful processing at the individual levelGrit Herzmann
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2021
Facial expressions of anger improve neural correlates of memory retrieval but not encoding of only same-race facesMelanie Kacin, Grit Herzmann
Brain Research|May 6, 2019
Effects of negative emotion on neural correlates of item and source memory during encoding and retrievalGreta Minor, Grit Herzmann
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
Experts' memory: an ERP study of perceptual expertise effects on encoding and recognitionGrit Herzmann, Tim Curran
Brain Research|August 3, 2010
Effects of previous experience and associated knowledge on retrieval processes of faces: an ERP investigation of newly learned facesGrit Herzmann, Werner Sommer
Psychophysiology|March 9, 2007
Memory-related ERP components for experimentally learned faces and names: characteristics and parallel-test reliabilitiesGrit Herzmann, Werner Sommer
Plos One|December 21, 2013
Neural correlates of the in-group memory advantage on the encoding and recognition of facesGrit Herzmann, Tim Curran
Brain Research|April 8, 2026
Are the eyes the window to the soul? The importance of the eyes in facial expression recognitionKatherine A Billetdeaux, Grit Herzmann
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|June 27, 2018
Neural evidence for the contribution of holistic processing but not attention allocation to the other-race effect on face memoryGrit Herzmann, Greta Minor, Tim Curran
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 30, 2022
More elaborate processing of own-race faces and less elaborate processing of other-race faces contribute to the other-race effect in face memoryGrit Herzmann, Olivia Ogle, Tim Curran
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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 18, 2016
Increased N250 amplitudes for other-race faces reflect more effortful processing at the individual levelGrit Herzmann
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2021
Facial expressions of anger improve neural correlates of memory retrieval but not encoding of only same-race facesMelanie Kacin, Grit Herzmann
Brain Research|May 6, 2019
Effects of negative emotion on neural correlates of item and source memory during encoding and retrievalGreta Minor, Grit Herzmann
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
Experts' memory: an ERP study of perceptual expertise effects on encoding and recognitionGrit Herzmann, Tim Curran
Brain Research|August 3, 2010
Effects of previous experience and associated knowledge on retrieval processes of faces: an ERP investigation of newly learned facesGrit Herzmann, Werner Sommer
Psychophysiology|March 9, 2007
Memory-related ERP components for experimentally learned faces and names: characteristics and parallel-test reliabilitiesGrit Herzmann, Werner Sommer
Plos One|December 21, 2013
Neural correlates of the in-group memory advantage on the encoding and recognition of facesGrit Herzmann, Tim Curran
Brain Research|April 8, 2026
Are the eyes the window to the soul? The importance of the eyes in facial expression recognitionKatherine A Billetdeaux, Grit Herzmann
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|June 27, 2018
Neural evidence for the contribution of holistic processing but not attention allocation to the other-race effect on face memoryGrit Herzmann, Greta Minor, Tim Curran
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 30, 2022
More elaborate processing of own-race faces and less elaborate processing of other-race faces contribute to the other-race effect in face memoryGrit Herzmann, Olivia Ogle, Tim Curran
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