The use of computer-generated (CG) stimuli in face processing research is proliferating due to the ease with which faces can be generated, standardised and manipulated. However there has been surprisingly little research into whether CG faces are processed in the same way as photographs of real faces. The present study assessed how well CG faces tap face identity expertise by investigating whether two indicators of face expertise are reduced for CG faces when compared to face photographs. These indicators were accuracy for identifi-cation of own-race faces and the other-race effect (ORE)–the well-established finding that own-race faces are recognised more accurately than other-race faces. In Experiment 1 Caucasian and Asian participants com...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Objectives: To explore whether the own-race effect is sensitive to viewpoint and number of faces to ...
© 2014 The Authors. Face recognition, holistic processing, and processing of configural and featura...
The use of computer-generated (CG) stimuli in face processing research is proliferating due to the e...
© 2015 Crookes et al This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
People are better able to recognize faces of their own race than those of other races. One explanati...
The article analyses the relationship between the accuracy of distinctive face or typical face descr...
Faces from another race are generally more difficult to recognize than faces from one's own race. Ho...
People are excellent at identifying faces familiar to them, even from very low quality images, but a...
The other race effect (ORE) in part describes how people are poorer at identifying faces of other ra...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
I explore a new approach to studying the development of face expertise by examining digital represen...
I explore a new approach to studying the development of face expertise by examining digital represen...
The fact that people are better at recognizing faces of their own race than others is called the oth...
Human face perception literature found that face detection is a prerequisite process which must firs...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Objectives: To explore whether the own-race effect is sensitive to viewpoint and number of faces to ...
© 2014 The Authors. Face recognition, holistic processing, and processing of configural and featura...
The use of computer-generated (CG) stimuli in face processing research is proliferating due to the e...
© 2015 Crookes et al This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
People are better able to recognize faces of their own race than those of other races. One explanati...
The article analyses the relationship between the accuracy of distinctive face or typical face descr...
Faces from another race are generally more difficult to recognize than faces from one's own race. Ho...
People are excellent at identifying faces familiar to them, even from very low quality images, but a...
The other race effect (ORE) in part describes how people are poorer at identifying faces of other ra...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
I explore a new approach to studying the development of face expertise by examining digital represen...
I explore a new approach to studying the development of face expertise by examining digital represen...
The fact that people are better at recognizing faces of their own race than others is called the oth...
Human face perception literature found that face detection is a prerequisite process which must firs...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Objectives: To explore whether the own-race effect is sensitive to viewpoint and number of faces to ...
© 2014 The Authors. Face recognition, holistic processing, and processing of configural and featura...