An explicit religious label impacts visual adaptation to Christian and Muslim faces

Opposing aftereffects can be induced across two sets of face categories. The current literature suggests that in order to create opposing aftereffects, the two categories must (1) be perceptually distinct and (2) represent distinct meaningfully social categories. The current study was designed to te...

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Authors: Foglia, Victoria (Author) ; Mueller, Alyssa (Author) ; Rutherford, M. D. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge 2021
In: Religion, brain & behavior
Year: 2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 3, Pages: 261-280
Further subjects:B religious categorization
B Aftereffects
B face templates
B Religion
B opposing aftereffects
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