<p>(A) Average percent signal change for two face identities in the different face-selective areas and non-face selective collateral sulcus area. Error bars denote standard error of the mean. (B) Classification rates between face identities in face and non-face selective regions. The black line indicates a chance level of 50%. The error bars denote the standard error of the mean.</p
Facial variation divides into a number of functional subspaces, and ensemble-specific variation. An ...
Using Garner’s speeded classification task existing studies demonstrated an asymmetric interference ...
A conceptual framework that allows faces to be studied and compared objectively with biological vali...
<p>(A) Average percent signal change for two face identities in the different face-selective areas a...
<p>(A) Average percent signal change for two cup types in the face-selective areas and non-face sele...
<p>Comparison of individual classification rates of identity discrimination in the right FFA for the...
<p>Main analyses for both experiments after modelling responses to each face identity individually a...
It has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi-dimensi...
<p>The average or norm face lies at the centre, and more distinctive faces lie towards the perimeter...
Previous studies have demonstrated a face identity aftereffect that facilitates face identification ...
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception and/or recognition, with designs d...
AbstractIt has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi...
Left. Group-averaged sensitivity (d′) per planar orientation (upright versus inverted) and filter-or...
Recent models of face perception often adopt a framework in which faces are represented as points in...
Models of face perception often adopt a framework in which faces are represented as points or vector...
Facial variation divides into a number of functional subspaces, and ensemble-specific variation. An ...
Using Garner’s speeded classification task existing studies demonstrated an asymmetric interference ...
A conceptual framework that allows faces to be studied and compared objectively with biological vali...
<p>(A) Average percent signal change for two face identities in the different face-selective areas a...
<p>(A) Average percent signal change for two cup types in the face-selective areas and non-face sele...
<p>Comparison of individual classification rates of identity discrimination in the right FFA for the...
<p>Main analyses for both experiments after modelling responses to each face identity individually a...
It has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi-dimensi...
<p>The average or norm face lies at the centre, and more distinctive faces lie towards the perimeter...
Previous studies have demonstrated a face identity aftereffect that facilitates face identification ...
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception and/or recognition, with designs d...
AbstractIt has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi...
Left. Group-averaged sensitivity (d′) per planar orientation (upright versus inverted) and filter-or...
Recent models of face perception often adopt a framework in which faces are represented as points in...
Models of face perception often adopt a framework in which faces are represented as points or vector...
Facial variation divides into a number of functional subspaces, and ensemble-specific variation. An ...
Using Garner’s speeded classification task existing studies demonstrated an asymmetric interference ...
A conceptual framework that allows faces to be studied and compared objectively with biological vali...