Face specificity? The view of N170 from the perspective of modeling
SU Yongqi1, LUO Yujun2, CHEN Jun1
1 School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Key Laboratory, Ministry of Education, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, Guangzhou 510631; 2 Tianhe No.1 Experimental Primary School of Guangzhou
苏咏琪, 罗宇钧, 陈俊. 面孔特异性?——建模视域下的N170[J]. 心理研究, 2024, 17(3): 209-214.
SU Yongqi, LUO Yujun, CHEN Jun. Face specificity? The view of N170 from the perspective of modeling. Psychological Research, 2024, 17(3): 209-214.
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