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  • 4. Task-irrelevant own-race faces capture attention: eye-tracking evidence.
    Cao R, Wang S, Rao C, Fu J.
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  • 7. Visual scanning and recognition of Chinese, Caucasian, and racially ambiguous faces: contributions from bottom-up facial physiognomic information and top-down knowledge of racial categories.
    Wang Q, Xiao NG, Quinn PC, Hu CS, Qian M, Fu G, Lee K.
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  • 8. Processes underlying the cross-race effect: an investigation of holistic, featural, and relational processing of own-race versus other-race faces.
    Mondloch CJ, Elms N, Maurer D, Rhodes G, Hayward WG, Tanaka JW, Zhou G.
    Perception; 2010 Feb; 39(8):1065-85. PubMed ID: 20942358
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  • 9. Through the eyes of the own-race bias: eye-tracking and pupillometry during face recognition.
    Wu EX, Laeng B, Magnussen S.
    Soc Neurosci; 2012 Feb; 7(2):202-16. PubMed ID: 21787246
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  • 10. Does face inversion qualitatively change face processing: an eye movement study using a face change detection task.
    Xu B, Tanaka JW.
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  • 15. Dissociating positive and negative influences of verbal processing on the recognition of pictures of faces and objects.
    Nakabayashi K, Burton AM, Brandimonte MA, Lloyd-Jones TJ.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2012 Mar 18; 38(2):376-90. PubMed ID: 21988409
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  • 16. Do individuals with autism spectrum disorder process own- and other-race faces differently?
    Yi L, Quinn PC, Feng C, Li J, Ding H, Lee K.
    Vision Res; 2015 Feb 18; 107():124-32. PubMed ID: 25542277
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  • 17. Face format at encoding affects the other-race effect in face memory.
    Zhao M, Hayward WG, Bülthoff I.
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