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Meri Avetisyan

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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care|November 11, 2021
Basic knowledge among GP trainees regarding HIV pre- and post-exposition-prophylaxisChristian Flössner, Meri Avetisyan, Thomas Frese
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|August 22, 2012
Who can recognize unfamiliar faces? Individual differences and observer consistency in person identificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Tim Rakow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 5, 2011
Finding needles in haystacks: identity mismatch frequency and facial identity verificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Kristy-Ann Blackwell
Perception|August 18, 2012
Recognising faces seen alone or with others: why are two heads worse than one?Markus Bindemann, Adam Sandford, Katherine Gillatt, et al.
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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care|November 11, 2021
Basic knowledge among GP trainees regarding HIV pre- and post-exposition-prophylaxisChristian Flössner, Meri Avetisyan, Thomas Frese
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|August 22, 2012
Who can recognize unfamiliar faces? Individual differences and observer consistency in person identificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Tim Rakow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 5, 2011
Finding needles in haystacks: identity mismatch frequency and facial identity verificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Kristy-Ann Blackwell
Perception|August 18, 2012
Recognising faces seen alone or with others: why are two heads worse than one?Markus Bindemann, Adam Sandford, Katherine Gillatt, et al.
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