<p>Examples of two sets (fish-shark and cup-jug) of the stimuli. Each photograph shows the small exemplars on the left and large exemplars on the right.</p
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p>This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al....
<p>Examples of objects used for (a) female adaptation and (b) male adaptation.</p
<p>Examples of one set of morphs from each of the four stimulus categories. The entire stimulus set ...
<p>Examples of the original image and of the seven 22% morphs of one participating couple (female: t...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>Images in this figure are used for illustrative purposes only. They are not the original stimuli,...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
Example of the visual stimuli (A: Feminized version of the face, B: Masculinized version of the face...
<p>Examples of images segmentation with different staining and cell population.</p
<p>An example of a set of linearly morphed female faces produced by image averaging of one Asian- an...
Representative photographs illustrating the morphometric findings of the groups.</p
<p>Examples of particular lexical morphological features in a set of signatures.</p
Examples of images: (a) without defect, (b)& (c) with small defects, and (d:f) with big defects.</p
<p>Examples of the Four Different Categories of face-body compound stimuli used in Experiment 1.</p
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p>This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al....
<p>Examples of objects used for (a) female adaptation and (b) male adaptation.</p
<p>Examples of one set of morphs from each of the four stimulus categories. The entire stimulus set ...
<p>Examples of the original image and of the seven 22% morphs of one participating couple (female: t...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>Images in this figure are used for illustrative purposes only. They are not the original stimuli,...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
Example of the visual stimuli (A: Feminized version of the face, B: Masculinized version of the face...
<p>Examples of images segmentation with different staining and cell population.</p
<p>An example of a set of linearly morphed female faces produced by image averaging of one Asian- an...
Representative photographs illustrating the morphometric findings of the groups.</p
<p>Examples of particular lexical morphological features in a set of signatures.</p
Examples of images: (a) without defect, (b)& (c) with small defects, and (d:f) with big defects.</p
<p>Examples of the Four Different Categories of face-body compound stimuli used in Experiment 1.</p
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p>This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al....
<p>Examples of objects used for (a) female adaptation and (b) male adaptation.</p