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Holger Wiese

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 3, 2020
Facing dyads and single faces in the social visual worldHolger Wiese
Biological Psychology|October 20, 2011
The role of age and ethnic group in face recognition memory: ERP evidence from a combined own-age and own-race bias studyHolger Wiese
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 13, 2011
The structure of semantic person memory: evidence from semantic priming in person recognitionHolger Wiese
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 9, 2014
Do neural correlates of face expertise vary with task demands? Event-related potential correlates of own- and other-race face inversionHolger Wiese
Biological Psychology|March 15, 2022
The time it takes to truly know someone: Neurophysiological correlates of face and identity learning during the first two yearsTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Brain Research|February 8, 2006
Frontal positivity discriminates true from false recognitionHolger Wiese, Irene Daum
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 28, 2023
Developing familiarity during the first eight months of knowing a person: A longitudinal EEG study on face and identity learningTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 14, 2023
How quickly do we learn new faces in everyday life? Neurophysiological evidence for face identity learning after a brief real-life encounterTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Neuropsychologia|October 4, 2019
Learning own- and other-race facial identities: Testing implicit recognition with event-related brain potentialsSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 20, 2011
Why Some Faces will Not be Remembered: Current ERP Evidence on Memory Encoding for Other-Race and Other-Age FacesStefan R Schweinberger, Holger Wiese
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 3, 2020
Facing dyads and single faces in the social visual worldHolger Wiese
Biological Psychology|October 20, 2011
The role of age and ethnic group in face recognition memory: ERP evidence from a combined own-age and own-race bias studyHolger Wiese
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 13, 2011
The structure of semantic person memory: evidence from semantic priming in person recognitionHolger Wiese
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 9, 2014
Do neural correlates of face expertise vary with task demands? Event-related potential correlates of own- and other-race face inversionHolger Wiese
Biological Psychology|March 15, 2022
The time it takes to truly know someone: Neurophysiological correlates of face and identity learning during the first two yearsTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Brain Research|February 8, 2006
Frontal positivity discriminates true from false recognitionHolger Wiese, Irene Daum
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 28, 2023
Developing familiarity during the first eight months of knowing a person: A longitudinal EEG study on face and identity learningTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 14, 2023
How quickly do we learn new faces in everyday life? Neurophysiological evidence for face identity learning after a brief real-life encounterTsvetomila Popova, Holger Wiese
Neuropsychologia|October 4, 2019
Learning own- and other-race facial identities: Testing implicit recognition with event-related brain potentialsSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 20, 2011
Why Some Faces will Not be Remembered: Current ERP Evidence on Memory Encoding for Other-Race and Other-Age FacesStefan R Schweinberger, Holger Wiese
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