In Robbins, R. & McKone, E. (2006). No face-like processing for object-of-expertise in three behavioural tasks. Cognition this issue, we showed face-like holistic/configural processing does not occur for objects-of-expertise on standard paradigms including inversion, part-whole, part-in-configurally-transformed-whole, and the standard composite task. In this reply to the discussion by Gauthier, I., & Bukach, C. (2006). Should we reject the expertise hypothesis? Cognition, this issue, we focus on several issues: the fact that they do not dispute our review of previous data; the strength of null effects obtained from multiple studies and paradigms; the evidence for domain-specificity of the neural substrate supporting face processing; the dif...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
Face recognition is generally thought to rely on different neurocognitive mechanisms than most types...
Behavioral sensitivity to object transformations and the response to novel objects (Greebles) in the...
In the debate between expertise and domain-specific explanations of "special" processing for faces, ...
Studies of perceptual expertise typically ask whether the mechanisms underlying face recognition are...
Ever since Diamond and Carey (1986. J. Exp. Psychol.: Gen., vol. 115, pp. 107–117) seminal work, the...
Does face recognition involve face-specific cognitive and neural processes ('domain specificity') or...
Several brain areas are specialized or involved in the processing of faces, most importantly the fus...
Are face and object recognition abilities independent? Although it is commonly believed that they ar...
A recent paper in this journal reports two event-related potential (ERP) experiments interpreted as ...
Ever since Diamond and Carey\u27s (1986) seminal work, object expertise has often been viewed throug...
ABSTRACT—Compared with other objects, faces are pro-cessed more holistically and with a larger relia...
A recent paper in this journal reports two event-related potential (ERP) experiments interpreted as ...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
Face recognition is generally thought to rely on different neurocognitive mechanisms than most types...
Behavioral sensitivity to object transformations and the response to novel objects (Greebles) in the...
In the debate between expertise and domain-specific explanations of "special" processing for faces, ...
Studies of perceptual expertise typically ask whether the mechanisms underlying face recognition are...
Ever since Diamond and Carey (1986. J. Exp. Psychol.: Gen., vol. 115, pp. 107–117) seminal work, the...
Does face recognition involve face-specific cognitive and neural processes ('domain specificity') or...
Several brain areas are specialized or involved in the processing of faces, most importantly the fus...
Are face and object recognition abilities independent? Although it is commonly believed that they ar...
A recent paper in this journal reports two event-related potential (ERP) experiments interpreted as ...
Ever since Diamond and Carey\u27s (1986) seminal work, object expertise has often been viewed throug...
ABSTRACT—Compared with other objects, faces are pro-cessed more holistically and with a larger relia...
A recent paper in this journal reports two event-related potential (ERP) experiments interpreted as ...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
Face recognition is generally thought to rely on different neurocognitive mechanisms than most types...
Behavioral sensitivity to object transformations and the response to novel objects (Greebles) in the...