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Sujata M Huestegge

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2019
Matching Unfamiliar Voices to Static and Dynamic Faces: No Evidence for a Dynamic Face Advantage in a Simultaneous Presentation ParadigmSujata M Huestegge
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|May 12, 2020
Crossing Gender Borders: Bidirectional Dynamic Interaction Between Face-Based and Voice-Based Gender CategorizationSujata M Huestegge, Tim Raettig
Experimental Psychology|March 22, 2019
Are Face-Incongruent Voices Harder to Process?Sujata M Huestegge, Tim Raettig, Lynn Huestegge
Vision Research|September 29, 2009
Oculomotor and linguistic determinants of reading development: a longitudinal studyLynn Huestegge, Ralph Radach, Daniel Corbic, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2019
Matching Unfamiliar Voices to Static and Dynamic Faces: No Evidence for a Dynamic Face Advantage in a Simultaneous Presentation ParadigmSujata M Huestegge
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|May 12, 2020
Crossing Gender Borders: Bidirectional Dynamic Interaction Between Face-Based and Voice-Based Gender CategorizationSujata M Huestegge, Tim Raettig
Experimental Psychology|March 22, 2019
Are Face-Incongruent Voices Harder to Process?Sujata M Huestegge, Tim Raettig, Lynn Huestegge
Vision Research|September 29, 2009
Oculomotor and linguistic determinants of reading development: a longitudinal studyLynn Huestegge, Ralph Radach, Daniel Corbic, et al.
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