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Aftereffects support opponent coding of face gender

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Pond, Stephen
Kloth, Nadine
McKone, Elinor
Jeffery, Linda
Irons, Jessica
Rhodes, Gillian

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Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology

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Many aspects of faces derived from structural information appear to be neurally represented using norm-based opponent coding. Recently, however, Zhao, Seriès, Hancock, and Bednar (2011) have argued that another aspect with a strong structural component,

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Journal of Vision

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