Self-Face Recognition (SFR) may be an indicator of self-awareness (Keenan, 2000). We previously showed that SFR is different from the recognition of unfamiliar faces. SFR was faster and more accurate in the Upper Visual Field (VF) than the Lower VF, whereas unfamiliar face
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
Literature has suggested that self-faces are processed differently at various stages of information ...
Self-Face Recognition (SFR) may be an indicator of self-awareness (Keenan, 2000). Is this ability an...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Although mirrors, photographs and proprioceptive information are widely used for feedback about our ...
We examine interhemispheric cooperation in the recognition of personally known faces whose long-term...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
•The Face Inversion Effect (FIE): Upright Faces are recognized better than Inverted Faces. This is a...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
For most of us, recognising a face is effortless and instantaneous, yet there are striking differenc...
SummaryWhat we see can be influenced by attention [1,2] and concurrent sensory inputs from other mod...
Self-construals are different between Western and East Asian cultures in that the Western self empha...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
Literature has suggested that self-faces are processed differently at various stages of information ...
Self-Face Recognition (SFR) may be an indicator of self-awareness (Keenan, 2000). Is this ability an...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Although mirrors, photographs and proprioceptive information are widely used for feedback about our ...
We examine interhemispheric cooperation in the recognition of personally known faces whose long-term...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
•The Face Inversion Effect (FIE): Upright Faces are recognized better than Inverted Faces. This is a...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
For most of us, recognising a face is effortless and instantaneous, yet there are striking differenc...
SummaryWhat we see can be influenced by attention [1,2] and concurrent sensory inputs from other mod...
Self-construals are different between Western and East Asian cultures in that the Western self empha...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
Literature has suggested that self-faces are processed differently at various stages of information ...