Browse “Face perception in infants” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Face perception in children About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 1 record
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  1. Visual perception in children (17 records)
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Face perception in children--Congresses 1 record
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Face perception in infants.
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Face perception in infants About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Infant psychology (341 records)
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Face perception in literature About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 3 records
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Face perception--Juvenile fiction 1 record
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Face perception--Mathematical models--Congresses 4 records
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Face perception--Physiological aspects 3 records
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Face perception--Pictorial works 1 record
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Face perception--Popular works 2 records
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Face perception--Social aspects 1 record
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Face perception--Social aspects--Pictorial works 1 record
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Face perception--Testing About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 1 record
Narrower term (in subject list):
  1. IFEEL Pictures (Psychological test) (1 record)
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Face--Periodicals 3 records
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Face (Philosophy) About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 11 records
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  1. Philosophy (10930 records)
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Face--Photography 1 record
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Face--Pictorial works 1 record
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Face--Poetry 1 record
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Face--Psychological aspects 5 records
5 records
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Face--Psychological aspects--Exhibitions 1 record
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Face--radiography 1 record
1 record

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