Interhemispheric cooperation for face recognition but not for affective facial expressions
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Stefan R Schweinberger | Bettina Mohr | B. Mohr | S. Schweinberger | J. Kaufmann | Lyndsay M. Baird | M. Blümler | Jürgen M Kaufmann | Lyndsay M Baird | Margarethe Blümler
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