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Roberto Caldara

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Psychological Science|November 15, 2011
Local Jekyll and global Hyde: the dual identity of face identificationSébastien Miellet, Roberto Caldara, Philippe G Schyns
Neuropsychologia|January 9, 2023
Prosopagnosia does not abolish other-race effectsPauline Schaller, Roberto Caldara, Anne-Raphaëlle Richoz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2010
Neural repetition suppression to identity is abolished by other-race facesLuca Vizioli, Guillaume A Rousselet, Roberto Caldara
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Culture shapes eye movements for visually homogeneous objectsDavid J Kelly, Sébastien Miellet, Roberto Caldara
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|December 15, 2023
The speed of racePeter de Lissa, Pauline Schaller, Roberto Caldara
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 5, 2006
What can bees really tell us about the face processing system in humans?Olivier Pascalis, David J Kelly, Roberto Caldara
Zookeys|March 25, 2024
Description of immature stages of <i>Rhinusa</i> species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Mecinini) with a focus on diagnostic morphological characters at the species and genus levelsRafał Gosik, Roberto Caldara, Ivo Toševski, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 15, 2019
Neural Representations of Faces Are Tuned to Eye MovementsLisa Stacchi, Meike Ramon, Junpeng Lao, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|May 12, 2018
Decisional space determines saccadic reaction times in healthy observers and acquired prosopagnosiaMeike Ramon, Nayla Sokhn, Junpeng Lao, et al.
Developmental Science|February 24, 2015
Mapping the development of facial expression recognitionHelen Rodger, Luca Vizioli, Xinyi Ouyang, et al.
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Psychological Science|November 15, 2011
Local Jekyll and global Hyde: the dual identity of face identificationSébastien Miellet, Roberto Caldara, Philippe G Schyns
Neuropsychologia|January 9, 2023
Prosopagnosia does not abolish other-race effectsPauline Schaller, Roberto Caldara, Anne-Raphaëlle Richoz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2010
Neural repetition suppression to identity is abolished by other-race facesLuca Vizioli, Guillaume A Rousselet, Roberto Caldara
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Culture shapes eye movements for visually homogeneous objectsDavid J Kelly, Sébastien Miellet, Roberto Caldara
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|December 15, 2023
The speed of racePeter de Lissa, Pauline Schaller, Roberto Caldara
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 5, 2006
What can bees really tell us about the face processing system in humans?Olivier Pascalis, David J Kelly, Roberto Caldara
Zookeys|March 25, 2024
Description of immature stages of <i>Rhinusa</i> species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Mecinini) with a focus on diagnostic morphological characters at the species and genus levelsRafał Gosik, Roberto Caldara, Ivo Toševski, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 15, 2019
Neural Representations of Faces Are Tuned to Eye MovementsLisa Stacchi, Meike Ramon, Junpeng Lao, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|May 12, 2018
Decisional space determines saccadic reaction times in healthy observers and acquired prosopagnosiaMeike Ramon, Nayla Sokhn, Junpeng Lao, et al.
Developmental Science|February 24, 2015
Mapping the development of facial expression recognitionHelen Rodger, Luca Vizioli, Xinyi Ouyang, et al.
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