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Domain-specific development of face memory but not face perception

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Weigelt, Sarah
Koldewyn, Kami
Dilks, Daniel D
Balas, Benjamin
McKone, Elinor
Kanwisher, Nancy

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Blackwell Publishing Inc.

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How does the remarkable human ability for face recognition arise over development? Competing theories have proposed either late maturity (beyond 10 years) or early maturity (before 5 years), but have not distinguished between perceptual and memory aspects

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Developmental Science

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2037-12-31