Face recognition is thought to rely on holistic processing, where the entire face is processed as a single unitary object. The nature of this holism is often assumed to be perceptual, however recent work applying the General Recognition Theory (GRT) framework suggests that holistic processing of faces may arise from decisional factors. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we examined how known violations of GRT constructs relate to a behavioral measure of holism, the congruency effect, and found that both perceptual and decisional sources of holistic processing can give rise to significant congruency effects. We then explored whether a well-known model of face recognition, one that reproduces the congruency effect, would also reproduce the patter...
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Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstr...
The present work utilizes the generalized form of the signal detection theory (the General Recogniti...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
Failure to selectively attend to a facial feature, in the part-to-whole paradigm, has been taken as ...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
that faces are encoded and used in perception and cognition as relatively undifferentiated wholes. A...
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing. Progress to...
Background: Holistic processing is defined as the perceptual integration of facial features, and pla...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
Contains fulltext : 133506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using a composi...
Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstr...
The present work utilizes the generalized form of the signal detection theory (the General Recogniti...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
Failure to selectively attend to a facial feature, in the part-to-whole paradigm, has been taken as ...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
that faces are encoded and used in perception and cognition as relatively undifferentiated wholes. A...
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing. Progress to...
Background: Holistic processing is defined as the perceptual integration of facial features, and pla...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
Contains fulltext : 133506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using a composi...
Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstr...
The present work utilizes the generalized form of the signal detection theory (the General Recogniti...