Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial frequencies is critical to face recognition in adults, but few studies have explored the development of this bias in children. We present a paradigm adapted from the adult literature to test spatial frequency biases throughout development. Faces were presented on a screen with particular spatial frequencies blocked out by noise masks. A mid-band bias was found in adults and 9- and 10-year-olds for upright faces but not for inverted faces, suggesting a face-sensitive effect. However, 7- and 8-year-olds did not demonstrate the mid-band bias for upright faces but rather processed upright and inverted faces similarly. This suggests that specialization toward the mid-band for upright fac...
Previous research into face processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has revealed atypical biase...
Face recognition in adults recruits specialised mechanisms that are selectively driven by horizontal...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial frequencies is critical to face recogniti...
a b s t r a c t Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial fre-quencies is critical ...
AbstractWe measured contrast thresholds for the identification of faces and facial expressions as a ...
Face perception in adults depends on skilled processing of interattribute distances ('configural' pr...
Adults are experts at recognizing faces but there is controversy about how this ability develops wit...
Adults are experts at recognizing faces but there is controversy about how this ability develops wit...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
We investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces presented ...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
AbstractWe investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces pr...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Previous research into face processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has revealed atypical biase...
Face recognition in adults recruits specialised mechanisms that are selectively driven by horizontal...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial frequencies is critical to face recogniti...
a b s t r a c t Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial fre-quencies is critical ...
AbstractWe measured contrast thresholds for the identification of faces and facial expressions as a ...
Face perception in adults depends on skilled processing of interattribute distances ('configural' pr...
Adults are experts at recognizing faces but there is controversy about how this ability develops wit...
Adults are experts at recognizing faces but there is controversy about how this ability develops wit...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
We investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces presented ...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
AbstractWe investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces pr...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Previous research into face processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has revealed atypical biase...
Face recognition in adults recruits specialised mechanisms that are selectively driven by horizontal...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...