<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. Despite the lack of a significant two-sample difference between performance in the experimental and control groups, the profound low-level differences in these two images make it unlikely that the set of familiar faces selected by the Experimental group introduces a confounding factor in this task.</p
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
An image of a face depends not only on its shape, but also on the viewing position, illumination con...
<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and ...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
<p>Most faces were correctly identified as faces by the majority of subjects when presented upright ...
The disproportionate effect of vertical inversion on the processing of faces has often been interpre...
The face inversion effect is regarded as a hallmark of face-specific processing, and can be observed...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
An image of a face depends not only on its shape, but also on the viewing position, illumination con...
<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and ...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
<p>Most faces were correctly identified as faces by the majority of subjects when presented upright ...
The disproportionate effect of vertical inversion on the processing of faces has often been interpre...
The face inversion effect is regarded as a hallmark of face-specific processing, and can be observed...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
An image of a face depends not only on its shape, but also on the viewing position, illumination con...
<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and ...