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The article listed below, intended for publication in the Special Issue ‘Bridging the gap between intergroup and face perception research: Understanding the mechanisms underlying the other-‘race' effect’ was inadvertently published in a regular issue, volume 113, Issue 4. This article should be cited as shown below.
Impact of similarity on recognition of faces of Black and White targets
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