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  1. Rapid detection of social interactions is the result of domain general attentional processes
  2. Motion fluency effects on object preference is limited to learned context
  3. Competing for affection: Perceptual fluency and ambiguity solution.
  4. Motion fluency and object preference: Robust perceptual but fragile memory effects.
  5. Symmetry, illusory contours and viewing time predict liking of objects.