Recognition of static versus dynamic faces in prosopagnosia
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Alice J. O'Toole | Jason J.S. Barton | Michael Scheel | Vaidehi S. Natu | Brad Duchaine | Samuel Weimer | Michael Scheel | Vaidehi Natu | David Raboy | Alla Sekunova | S. Weimer | J. Barton | B. Duchaine | M. Scheel | Alla Sekunova | Jason J.S. Barton | Vaidehi Natu | David Raboy | A. O’Toole
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