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Fig. 3 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

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From: Eye see through you! Eye tracking unmasks concealed face recognition despite countermeasures

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Differences in proportions of total fixations made to interest areas of the face. Differences in proportions of total fixations made to interest areas of the face between probe and irrelevant items: a standard guilty condition; b countermeasures condition. Note that no data are present for the ‘mouth’ interest area since, in this condition, there were only 13 instances of looking at the mouth out of 1397 correct trials. Thus, z-scores could not be meaningfully calculated. Error bars represent 95% CIs on Cohen’s d effect size

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