Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a known person occurs in parallel with retrieval of semantic-biographical codes, rather than in a sequential fashion. Recently, Schweinberger, Burton, and Kelly (2001) took a failure to obtain a semantic context effect in a manual syllable judgment task on names of famous faces as support for this position. In two experiments, we compared the effects of visually presented categorically related prime words wit
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
Faces represent a “special” class of physically similar stimuli but it remains uncertain whether th...
Several findings showed that semantic information is more likely to be retrieved from recognised fac...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
The Burton, Bruce and Johnston [Burton, A. M., Bruce, V., & Johnston, R. A. (1990). Understanding fa...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
Semantic priming in person recognition has been studied extensively. In a typical experiment, partic...
Several authors have reported that the incidence of retrieval failures is higher for people's names ...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
Faces represent a “special” class of physically similar stimuli but it remains uncertain whether th...
Several findings showed that semantic information is more likely to be retrieved from recognised fac...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
The Burton, Bruce and Johnston [Burton, A. M., Bruce, V., & Johnston, R. A. (1990). Understanding fa...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
Semantic priming in person recognition has been studied extensively. In a typical experiment, partic...
Several authors have reported that the incidence of retrieval failures is higher for people's names ...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
Faces represent a “special” class of physically similar stimuli but it remains uncertain whether th...
Several findings showed that semantic information is more likely to be retrieved from recognised fac...