“…Recent studies investigating the effects of within-person variability on voice and face perception have highlighted further similarities between voice and face identity processing (For voices: Lavan, Burston, & Garrido, 2019 ; Lavan, Burston, Ladwa, et al, 2019 ; Lavan, Merriman, et al, 2019 ; Stevenage et al, 2020 , For faces: Andrews et al, 2015 ; Balas & Saville, 2017 ; Jenkins et al, 2011 ; Laurence et al, 2016 ; Redfern & Benton, 2017 ; Short et al, 2017 ; Zhou & Mondloch, 2016 ). Images of faces and recordings of voices can vary considerably from instance to instance ( Burton, 2013 ; Lavan, Burton, et al, 2019 ).…”