Cross - category adaptation reveals tight coupling of face and body
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Cross-category adaptation reveals tight coupling of face and body 1 perception 2 (revised version) 3 4 5 Neuro Forum – Target article: Ghuman AS, McDaniel JR, Martin A (2010). Face 6 adaptation without a Face. Current Biology 20: 32-36. 7 8 Sarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Oliver Doehrmann 9 10 Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and McGovern Institute for Brain 11 Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 12 Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA 13 14 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 15 Telephone: +1 617 258 0670 16 17 18 Articles in PresS. J Neurophysiol (April 21, 2010). doi:10.1152/jn.00288.2010
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