<div><p>Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across the lifespan. Researchers have extensively studied self-recognition in photographs and have proposed that specific neural correlates are involved, but few studies have examined self-recognition using images from different periods of life. Here we compared ERP responses to photographs of participants when they were 5–15, 16–25, and 26–45 years old. We found marked differences between the responses to photographs from these time periods in terms of the neural markers generally assumed to reflect (i) the configural processing of faces (i.e., the N170), (ii) the matching of the currently perceived face to a representation already stored in memory...
<div><p>For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to id...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
<div><p>Despite the increasing interest in twin studies and the stunning amount of research on face ...
Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across the life...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
Face recognition undergoes prolonged development from childhood to adulthood, thereby raising the qu...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
This study was designed to examine the electrophysiological correlates of facial self-recognition in...
Adults are experts at recognizing familiar faces across images that incorporate natural within-perso...
For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify n...
AbstractHealthy human aging can have adverse effects on cortical function and on the brain’s ability...
Matching identity in images of unfamiliar faces is error prone, but we can easily recognize highly v...
Matching identity in images of unfamiliar faces is error prone, but we can easily recognize highly v...
This experiment examined delayed self-recognition in 24 2.5-year-old and 24 3-year-old children. Chi...
We can recognise people that we know across their lifespan. We see family members age, and we can re...
<div><p>For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to id...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
<div><p>Despite the increasing interest in twin studies and the stunning amount of research on face ...
Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across the life...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
Face recognition undergoes prolonged development from childhood to adulthood, thereby raising the qu...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
This study was designed to examine the electrophysiological correlates of facial self-recognition in...
Adults are experts at recognizing familiar faces across images that incorporate natural within-perso...
For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify n...
AbstractHealthy human aging can have adverse effects on cortical function and on the brain’s ability...
Matching identity in images of unfamiliar faces is error prone, but we can easily recognize highly v...
Matching identity in images of unfamiliar faces is error prone, but we can easily recognize highly v...
This experiment examined delayed self-recognition in 24 2.5-year-old and 24 3-year-old children. Chi...
We can recognise people that we know across their lifespan. We see family members age, and we can re...
<div><p>For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to id...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
<div><p>Despite the increasing interest in twin studies and the stunning amount of research on face ...