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Jason S Hays

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Scientific Reports|January 22, 2026
Shape information used for face identity and expression recognition is highly versatile and context specificEmily Renae Martin, Jason S Hays, Fabian A Soto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 21, 2024
Face shape and motion are perceptually separable: Support for a revised model of face processingEmily Renae Martin, Jason S Hays, Fabian A Soto
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Scientific Reports|January 22, 2026
Shape information used for face identity and expression recognition is highly versatile and context specificEmily Renae Martin, Jason S Hays, Fabian A Soto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 21, 2024
Face shape and motion are perceptually separable: Support for a revised model of face processingEmily Renae Martin, Jason S Hays, Fabian A Soto
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