Increased N250 amplitudes for other-race faces reflect more effortful processing at the individual level
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The N250 is larger for other-race than own-race faces in a repetition priming task.

Showing higher neural demand for identity-specific processing of other-race faces

Other-race faces are processed similarly but more effortful than own-race faces.

Two-groups of other-race faces yielded comparable results.

Race-defining features elicited a significant N250r priming effect.

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