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Fig. 2 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 2

From: Verifying unfamiliar identities: Effects of processing name and face information in the same identity-matching task

Fig. 2

a An example of a trial sequence in Experiment 1. In the name-first condition (bottom), a fixation cross is presented, followed by a name-matching decision and a face-matching decision. In the face-first condition (top), the name decision and face decision in the trial sequence occur in the reverse order. Both trial sequences show a “different” name pair type. b Experiment 1 criterion scores across factors of image quality and name pair type, for both face-first and name-first conditions. All error bars represent standard error

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