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Fig 1.

Examples of experimental stimuli.

Please note that this figure depicts a single unfamiliar facial identity for the purposes of illustration only.

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Table 1.

Behavioral Data.

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Fig 2.

ERPs P100, N170, P200, and N250 for familiar and unfamiliar faces.

Gray-shaded areas denote time-windows of interest for N170 (150–190 ms), P200 (210–250 ms), and N250 (250–350 ms). Note smallest P200 for shape-only caricatures at P8.

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Fig 3.

Early ERP Caricature level effects for familiar faces.

Gray-shaded areas denote time-windows of interest for N170 (150–190 ms), P200 (210–250 ms), and N250 (250–350 ms).

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Fig 4.

Early ERP caricature level effects for unfamiliar faces.

Gray-shaded areas denote time-windows of interest for N170 (150–190 ms), P200 (210–250 ms), and N250 (250–350 ms). Note decreasing P200 with increasing caricature level for shape-only and full (shape + color) caricatures.

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Fig 5.

LPC caricature effects depicted for unfamiliar faces.

The gray-shaded area depicts the time-window of interest (500–800 ms).

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