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Julie Martin-Malivel

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Animal Cognition|January 13, 2011
Discrimination of contour-deleted images in baboons (Papio papio) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Julie Martin-Malivel
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 19, 2007
Human and chimpanzee face recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): role of exposure and impact on categorical perceptionJulie Martin-Malivel, Kazunori Okada
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon faces?Julie Martin-Malivel, Michael C Mangini, Joël Fagot, et al.
Animal Cognition|August 16, 2006
Effects of the menstrual cycle on looking preferences for faces in female rhesus monkeysAgnès Lacreuse, Julie Martin-Malivel, Henry S Lange, et al.
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Animal Cognition|January 13, 2011
Discrimination of contour-deleted images in baboons (Papio papio) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Julie Martin-Malivel
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 19, 2007
Human and chimpanzee face recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): role of exposure and impact on categorical perceptionJulie Martin-Malivel, Kazunori Okada
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon faces?Julie Martin-Malivel, Michael C Mangini, Joël Fagot, et al.
Animal Cognition|August 16, 2006
Effects of the menstrual cycle on looking preferences for faces in female rhesus monkeysAgnès Lacreuse, Julie Martin-Malivel, Henry S Lange, et al.
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