Face recognition memory across the adult life span: event-related potential evidence from the own-age bias.

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Published in Psychol Aging on June 25, 2012

Authors

Nicole Wolff1, Holger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger

Author Affiliations

1: DFG Research Unit Person Perception and Department for General Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany.

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