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  1. Unveiling the “Less is More” paradox: How experience and cognitive filling drive attractiveness in occluded faces
  2. Financial Status of Model, Target, and Observer Modulates Mate Choice Copying and the Mediating Effect of Personality
  3. Dissociating effects of gaze direction and facial motion on memory of dynamic faces
  4. Social Perception of Illusory Faces: Effects of Width-to-Height Ratio, Chin Shape, and Eye–Mouth Distance
  5. Semantic Content in Face Representation: Essential for Proficient Recognition of Unfamiliar Faces by Good Recognizers
  6. Social identity threat attenuates own-race bias in face recognition under the “Asian-Caucasian” context
  7. Association of idiosyncratic eye-movement patterns with holistic processing of faces as measured by the composite face effect and the face inversion effect
  8. Spirit behind appearance: Facial motion increases facial attractiveness through perceived vitality.
  9. Does Eye Gaze Uniquely Trigger Spatial Orienting to Socially Relevant Information? A Behavioral and ERP Study
  10. Misaligned dynamic faces are processed holistically
  11. Trait/Financial Information of Potential Male Mate Eliminates Mate-Choice Copying by Women: Trade-Off Between Social Information and Personal Information in Mate Selection
  12. Normality mediates the effect of symmetry on facial attractiveness
  13. Chinese Aesthetic Mask: Three Forehead and Five Eyes—Holistic Processing and Facial Attractiveness
  14. The constancy of the holistic processing of unfamiliar faces: Evidence from the study-test consistency effect and the within-person motion and viewpoint invariance
  15. Self-Construal Priming Affects Holistic Face Processing and Race Categorization, but Not Face Recognition
  16. Ensemble perception of facial attractiveness
  17. Attentional modulation of hierarchical ensemble coding for the identities of moving faces.
  18. The interactive effect of facial appearance and behavior statement on trust belief and trust behavior
  19. Own-Race Faces Capture Attention Faster than Other-Race Faces: Evidence from Response Time and the N2pc
  20. Effects of divided attention and social categorization on the own-race bias in face recognition
  21. Dynamic orientation cues decrease the viewpoint cost of mental rotation
  22. Smaller holistic processing of faces associated with face drawing experience
  23. Interactive Processing among Parts, Configuration, and Orientation of Complex Objects
  24. Inconsistent individual personality description eliminates the other-race effect
  25. Specificity of face processing without awareness
  26. Repetition blindness for rotated objects.
  27. Processes Underlying the Cross-Race Effect: An Investigation of Holistic, Featural, and Relational Processing of Own-Race versus Other-Race Faces
  28. Spatial updating during locomotion does not eliminate viewpoint-dependent visual object processing
  29. Dissociating viewpoint costs in mental rotation and object recognition
  30. Cultural Difference in the Application of the Diagnosticity Principle to Schematic Faces
  31. Dissociation of Object Recognition and Mental Rotation: Evidence From Orientation Priming
  32. Repetition blindness for rotated objects: Influence of object coherency
  33. Repetition Blindness for Rotated Objects: Viewpoint Invariance and Viewpoint Dependence