Are Average and Symmetric Faces Attractive to Infants? Discrimination and Looking Preferences
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Linda Jeffery | Gillian Rhodes | Suzanne Dziurawiec | G. Rhodes | S. Dziurawiec | L. Jeffery | A. Clark | Keren Geddes | Alison Clark | Keren Geddes | Alison Clark
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