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Emotions / Attention / Cognition / Face perception / Face recognition / Vision / Facial expression / Memory and social interactions / Multidimensional scaling / Mind / Philosophy of mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2014-03-18 12:30:11
Emotions
Attention
Cognition
Face perception
Face recognition
Vision
Facial expression
Memory and social interactions
Multidimensional scaling
Mind
Philosophy of mind
Cognitive science

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 21 November 2013 doi: [removed]fpsyg[removed]Altered representation of facial expressions after early visual deprivation

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