While it is well established that different neural populations code different face views, behavioural evidence that these neurons also code other aspects of face shape is equivocal. For example, previous studies have interpreted the partial transfer of face aftereffects across different viewpoints as evidence for either view-specific coding of face shape or that the locus of adaptation is in face coding mechanisms that are relatively robust to changes in face view. Here we show it is possible to simultaneously induce aftereffects in opposite directions for 3/4 and front views of upright faces with manipulated mouth position (Experiment 1). For example, simultaneous adaptation to 3/4 views with raised mouth position and front views with lowe...
The emotion perceived in a face can be influenced by prior exposure to a face expressing a different...
Following adaptation to faces with contracted (or expanded) internal features, faces previously perc...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...
While it is well established that different neural populations code different face views, behavioura...
AbstractFace aftereffects are sensitive to changes in viewpoint, suggesting view-specific face codin...
The viewpoint aftereffect is a perceptual illusion that, after adapting to an object/face viewed fro...
ABSTRACT—Monkey and human cortex contain view-spe-cific face neurons, but it remains unclear whether...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that higher visual areas in the brain encode face viewpoint. The cu...
ve d in g v in viewpoint, suggesting view-invariance. To determine whether broad view-tuning can acc...
AbstractHumans have an impressive ability to discriminate between faces despite their similarity as ...
AbstractRecently, Webster and MacLin demonstrated a face-distortion after-effect (FDAE) for both upr...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
In this issue of Neuron, Fang and He demonstrate that viewing a face or object from a particular vie...
AbstractA viewpoint-dependent aftereffect occurs after prolonged viewing of a stimulus of a particul...
The emotion perceived in a face can be influenced by prior exposure to a face expressing a different...
Following adaptation to faces with contracted (or expanded) internal features, faces previously perc...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...
While it is well established that different neural populations code different face views, behavioura...
AbstractFace aftereffects are sensitive to changes in viewpoint, suggesting view-specific face codin...
The viewpoint aftereffect is a perceptual illusion that, after adapting to an object/face viewed fro...
ABSTRACT—Monkey and human cortex contain view-spe-cific face neurons, but it remains unclear whether...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that higher visual areas in the brain encode face viewpoint. The cu...
ve d in g v in viewpoint, suggesting view-invariance. To determine whether broad view-tuning can acc...
AbstractHumans have an impressive ability to discriminate between faces despite their similarity as ...
AbstractRecently, Webster and MacLin demonstrated a face-distortion after-effect (FDAE) for both upr...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
In this issue of Neuron, Fang and He demonstrate that viewing a face or object from a particular vie...
AbstractA viewpoint-dependent aftereffect occurs after prolonged viewing of a stimulus of a particul...
The emotion perceived in a face can be influenced by prior exposure to a face expressing a different...
Following adaptation to faces with contracted (or expanded) internal features, faces previously perc...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...