Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people identify human faces and classify them in terms of familiarity. Face identification involves discriminating familiar faces from unfamiliar faces, whereas face classification involves making an intentional decision to classify faces as ‘‘familiar’ ’ or ‘‘unfamiliar.’ ’ This study used a directed-lying task to explore the differentiation between identification and classification processes involved in the recognition of familiar faces. To explore this issue, the participants in this study were shown familiar and unfamiliar faces. They responded to these faces (i.e., as familiar or unfamiliar) in accordance with the instructions they were given (...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate differences in face processing associated with real...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evide...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate differences in face processing associated with real...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evide...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
To understand the neural processing underpinnings of deception, this study employed both neuroimagin...