Same, same — but different: On the use of Navon derived measures of global/local processing in studies of face processing

Acta Psychologica - Tập 153 - Trang 28-38 - 2014
Christian Gerlach1, Julie R. Krumborg1
1Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark

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