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Fig 1.

Example stimuli.

Example for a male, non-famous face: a) upright, non-Thatcherised; b) inverted, non-Thatcherised; c) upright, Thatcherised; d) inverted, Thatcherised.

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Fig 2.

Trial schema.

Presentation of a non-famous, upright, and Thatcherised face.

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Fig 3.

Accuracy data.

Interaction between familiarity (famous/non-famous) and orientation (upright/inverted) in accuracy data. Error bars indicate ± 1 standard error of the mean (SEM).

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Fig 4.

Sensitivity.

Interaction between familiarity (famous/non-famous) and orientation (upright/inverted) in sensitivity data. Error bars indicate ± 1 standard error of the mean (SEM).

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Fig 5.

Overall fixation data.

Interaction between familiarity (famous/non-famous) and Thatcherisation (yes/no) in number of fixations data. Error bars indicate ± 1 standard error of the mean (SEM).

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Fig 6.

Mouth region fixation data.

Interaction between familiarity (famous/non-famous) and Thatcherisation (yes/no) in number of fixations data. Error bars indicate ± 1 standard error of the mean (SEM).

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