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Neuropsychological evidence for a functional dissociation between holistic perception in the Navon task and holistic perception of individual faces

Thomas Busigny1, Thomas Busigny2, Jason Barton, Raika Pancaroglu, Renaud Laguesse, Goedele Van Belle, Bruno Rossion
Published 27 Oct 2011
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Published 27 Oct 2011

Neuropsychological evidence for a functional dissociation between holistic perception in the Navon task and holistic perception of individual faces

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Thomas Busigny1, Thomas Busigny2, Jason Barton, Raika Pancaroglu, Renaud Laguesse, Goedele Van Belle, Bruno Rossion
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1 University of Brisitsh Columbia, Canada
2 Institute of Neuroscience, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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European Conference on Visual Perception 2011
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