We examined whether faces can produce a 'pop-out' effect in visual search tasks. In the first experiment, subjects' eye movements and search latencies were measured while they viewed a display containing a target face amidst distractors. Targets were upright or inverted faces presented with seven others of the opposite polarity as an 'around-the-clock' display. Face images were either photographic or 'feature only', with the outline removed. Naive subjects were poor at locating an upright face from an array of inverted faces, but performance improved with practice. In the second experiment, we investigated systematically how training improved performance. Prior to testing, subjects were practised on locating either upright or inverted faces...
The ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments we exami...
AbstractThe ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments ...
Access to visual awareness for human faces is strongly influenced by spatial orientation: Under cont...
A recent article in this journal (Hershler, O., & Hochstein, S. (2005). At first sight: A high-level...
AbstractTo determine the nature of face perception, several studies used the visual search paradigm,...
AbstractA recent article in this journal (Hershler, O., & Hochstein, S. (2005). At first sight: A hi...
Due to their high social and biological significance, faces should be able to capture attention in a...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
While much is known about how faces are recognized, little is known about how a face is first detect...
peer reviewedA recent visual search study showed that the presence of an upright distractor face slo...
Face perception is characterized by a distinct scanpath. While eye movements are considered function...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
Face perception is characterised by a distinct scanpath (Althoff & Cohen, 1999). While eye movements...
The recognition of faces has been the focus of an extensive bodyof research, whereas the preliminary...
The ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments we exami...
AbstractThe ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments ...
Access to visual awareness for human faces is strongly influenced by spatial orientation: Under cont...
A recent article in this journal (Hershler, O., & Hochstein, S. (2005). At first sight: A high-level...
AbstractTo determine the nature of face perception, several studies used the visual search paradigm,...
AbstractA recent article in this journal (Hershler, O., & Hochstein, S. (2005). At first sight: A hi...
Due to their high social and biological significance, faces should be able to capture attention in a...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
In the present study, we investigated whether faces have an advantage in retaining attention over ot...
While much is known about how faces are recognized, little is known about how a face is first detect...
peer reviewedA recent visual search study showed that the presence of an upright distractor face slo...
Face perception is characterized by a distinct scanpath. While eye movements are considered function...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
Face perception is characterised by a distinct scanpath (Althoff & Cohen, 1999). While eye movements...
The recognition of faces has been the focus of an extensive bodyof research, whereas the preliminary...
The ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments we exami...
AbstractThe ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments ...
Access to visual awareness for human faces is strongly influenced by spatial orientation: Under cont...