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The following pages link to Women remember more faces than men do. (Q51800687):
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- Can Neglected Tropical Diseases Compromise Human Wellbeing in Sex-, Age-, and Trait-Specific Ways? (Q26748478) (← links)
- The Difference between Right and Wrong: Accuracy of Older and Younger Adults' Story Recall (Q28607152) (← links)
- Faces in the dark: interactive effects of darkness and anxiety on the memory for threatening faces (Q30428336) (← links)
- Category Processing and the human likeness dimension of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis: Eye-Tracking Data (Q30597089) (← links)
- The composite task reveals stronger holistic processing in children than adults for child faces (Q33488552) (← links)
- A reciprocal model of face recognition and autistic traits: evidence from an individual differences perspective (Q33650148) (← links)
- Investigating the Influence of Biological Sex on the Behavioral and Neural Basis of Face Recognition (Q33653356) (← links)
- Memory for faces and voices varies as a function of sex and expressed emotion. (Q33751767) (← links)
- A female advantage in basic face recognition is absent in schizophrenia (Q33812118) (← links)
- Individual differences in cortical face selectivity predict behavioral performance in face recognition (Q33835499) (← links)
- Face gender modulates women's brain activity during face encoding. (Q33878238) (← links)
- Neural activation in the "reward circuit" shows a nonlinear response to facial attractiveness. (Q33912549) (← links)
- Gender difference in recognition memory for neutral and emotional faces (Q34035714) (← links)
- The social network-network: size is predicted by brain structure and function in the amygdala and paralimbic regions (Q34597242) (← links)
- Why am I not photogenic? Differences in face memory for the self and others (Q34600257) (← links)
- Fixation patterns during recognition of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces (Q34983595) (← links)
- The effects of acute alcohol on psychomotor, set-shifting, and working memory performance in older men and women. (Q35548312) (← links)
- Face-n-Food: Gender Differences in Tuning to Faces (Q35685893) (← links)
- Faces on Her and His Mind: Female and Likable (Q36063228) (← links)
- Facing changes and changing faces in adolescence: a new model for investigating adolescent-specific interactions between pubertal, brain and behavioral development (Q36243044) (← links)
- Always on My Mind? Recognition of Attractive Faces May Not Depend on Attention (Q36516246) (← links)
- Anterior temporal face patches: a meta-analysis and empirical study (Q36579898) (← links)
- Social memory associated with estrogen receptor polymorphisms in women (Q36945120) (← links)
- An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peers. (Q36958254) (← links)
- Catechol-O-methyltransferase val(158)met Polymorphism Interacts with Sex to Affect Face Recognition Ability. (Q37039056) (← links)
- The neuroscience of face processing and identification in eyewitnesses and offenders (Q37369582) (← links)
- Connecting developmental trajectories: biases in face processing from infancy to adulthood. (Q38019873) (← links)
- Gender differences of neuropsychological profiles in cognitively normal older people without amyloid pathology. (Q38912990) (← links)
- A new Mooney test. (Q40405696) (← links)
- Women Know Better What Other Women Think and Feel: Gender Effects on Mindreading across the Adult Life Span (Q41203807) (← links)
- Sex and hemispheric differences in facial invariants extraction (Q44224200) (← links)
- Socio-sexuality and episodic memory function in women: further evidence of an adaptive "mating mode". (Q45812632) (← links)
- Back view of beauty: a bias in attractiveness judgment. (Q46088394) (← links)
- Gender differences in recognition of toy faces suggest a contribution of experience (Q46197757) (← links)
- Sex differences in unfamiliar face identification: Evidence from matching tasks (Q46553251) (← links)
- Identity-expression interaction in face perception: sex, visual field, and psychophysical factors (Q46644998) (← links)
- Diagnosing prosopagnosia in East Asian individuals: Norms for the Cambridge Face Memory Test-Chinese (Q47639790) (← links)
- Demographic variation in how the social brain processes news messages (Q47989203) (← links)
- Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversion. (Q48043965) (← links)
- Effect of positive emotion on consolidation of memory for faces: the modulation of facial valence and facial gender (Q48559656) (← links)
- The Hierarchical Structure of the Face Network Revealed by Its Functional Connectivity Pattern (Q48960380) (← links)
- Happy to See Me, Aren’t You, Sally? Signal Detection Analysis of Emotion Detection in Briefly Presented Male and Female Faces (Q50636053) (← links)
- Gender differences in episodic memory and visual working memory including the effects of age. (Q50724567) (← links)
- Participant sexual orientation matters: new evidence on the gender bias in face recognition (Q50744100) (← links)
- Identification accuracy for single- and double-perpetrator crimes: does accomplice gender matter? (Q50781985) (← links)
- Who are you looking at? The influence of face gender on visual attention and memory for own- and other-race faces (Q50965322) (← links)
- Women's own-gender bias in face recognition memory (Q51020311) (← links)
- Sex differences in face processing are mediated by handedness and sexual orientation (Q51050511) (← links)
- Biases in spatial bisection induced by viewing male and female faces (Q51154852) (← links)
- Greater visual averaging of face identity for own-gender faces (Q51277684) (← links)