Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, rather than vertical, image structure. Because it is unclear how this specialization for upright (compared to inverted) face processing emerges in the visual system, the present study aimed to systematically characterize the orientation sensitivity profile for face identification. With upright faces, identification performance in a delayed match-to-sample task was highest for horizontally filtered images and declined sharply with oblique and vertically filtered images. Performance was well described by a Gaussian function with a bandwidth around 25°. Face inversion reshaped this sensitivity profile dramatically, with a downward shift of the e...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. For decades, researchers...
Human face identification is driven by horizontal information. Performance peaks for horizontally fi...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
We measured thresholds in a 1-of-10 face identification task in which stimuli were embedded in orien...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. For decades, researchers...
Human face identification is driven by horizontal information. Performance peaks for horizontally fi...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
We measured thresholds in a 1-of-10 face identification task in which stimuli were embedded in orien...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Orientation selectivity is a fundamental property of primary visual encoding. High-level processing ...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. For decades, researchers...
Human face identification is driven by horizontal information. Performance peaks for horizontally fi...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...