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In-text: (Heutink et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Heutink, J., Brouwer, W., Kums, E., Young, A. and Bouma, A., 2012. When family looks strange and strangers look normal: A case of impaired face perception and recognition after stroke. Neurocase, 18(1), pp.39-49.
In-text: (Kaye, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Kaye, H., 2010. Cognitive psychology. Milton Keynes: Open University.
In-text: (McKone, Kanwisher and Duchaine, 2007)
Your Bibliography: McKone, E., Kanwisher, N. and Duchaine, B., 2007. Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(1), pp.8-15.
In-text: (Susilo, Germine and Duchaine, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Susilo, T., Germine, L. and Duchaine, B., 2013. Face recognition ability matures late: Evidence from individual differences in young adults. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(5), pp.1212-1217.
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