We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double ’ face illusion, formed by replicating the eyes and mouth below the originals. Such doubled faces are disturbing to look at. We find there are wide individual differences in ability to detect that a face has been doubled when presented briefly and masked. These differences appear to relate to perceptual speed, since they correlate with the ability to identify a briefly presented famous face. Doubling has a significant effect on identification, though much less than inversion. In a reaction time study, participants are faster to decide that a face has been doubled as it is rotated away from upright. The final study shows that normal and doubled faces do not pop out f...
Words are the primary means by which we communicate meaning and ideas, while faces provide important...
Faces are complex, multidimensional, and meaningful visual stimuli. Recently, Araragi and colleague...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double’ face illusion, formed b...
International audienceConverging evidence has demonstrated our remarkable capacities to process indi...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of configural information in face recognition....
Compelling evidence that faces are perceived holistically or configurally comes from the composite f...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
International audienceRakover [(2011). In Y. H. Zhang (Ed.), Advances in face image analysis: Techni...
Thompson (1980) first detected and described the Thatcher Illusion, where participants instantly per...
Abstract When normal faces are rapidly presented in the visual periphery, they are perceived as grot...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e., above the nose) of two face stimuli as being dif...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
A new visual illusion in face perception is demonstrated. Faces were mirrored and combined so that t...
Words are the primary means by which we communicate meaning and ideas, while faces provide important...
Faces are complex, multidimensional, and meaningful visual stimuli. Recently, Araragi and colleague...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double’ face illusion, formed b...
International audienceConverging evidence has demonstrated our remarkable capacities to process indi...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of configural information in face recognition....
Compelling evidence that faces are perceived holistically or configurally comes from the composite f...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
International audienceRakover [(2011). In Y. H. Zhang (Ed.), Advances in face image analysis: Techni...
Thompson (1980) first detected and described the Thatcher Illusion, where participants instantly per...
Abstract When normal faces are rapidly presented in the visual periphery, they are perceived as grot...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e., above the nose) of two face stimuli as being dif...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
A new visual illusion in face perception is demonstrated. Faces were mirrored and combined so that t...
Words are the primary means by which we communicate meaning and ideas, while faces provide important...
Faces are complex, multidimensional, and meaningful visual stimuli. Recently, Araragi and colleague...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...