The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces are processed holistically. Three experiments, 1 with schematic and 2 with photographic faces, were conducted to assess whether face inversion also affected visual search for and implicit evaluation of facial expressions of emotion. The 3 visual search experiments yielded the same differences in detection speed between different facial expressions of emotion for upright and inverted faces. Threat superiority effects, faster detection of angry than of happy faces among neutral background faces, were evident in 2 experiments. Face inversion did not affect explicit or implicit evaluation of face stimuli as assessed with verbal ratings and affectiv...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
We investigated how inversion affects the interstimulus differences of faces and non-faces, as defin...
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a face, w...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
Past literature has indicated that face inversion either attenuates emotion detection advantages in ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
The face inversion effect has often been demonstrated in face identification tasks. Less is known ab...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion are recognized holistically, i....
Inverting faces has been assumed to disrupt holistic/configural face processing. On the other hand, ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Face recognition, measured by d′, was significantly greater for upright than inverted ...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
Human observers are experts at face recognition, yet a simple 180 degrees rotation of a face photogr...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
We investigated how inversion affects the interstimulus differences of faces and non-faces, as defin...
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a face, w...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
Past literature has indicated that face inversion either attenuates emotion detection advantages in ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
The face inversion effect has often been demonstrated in face identification tasks. Less is known ab...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion are recognized holistically, i....
Inverting faces has been assumed to disrupt holistic/configural face processing. On the other hand, ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Face recognition, measured by d′, was significantly greater for upright than inverted ...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
Human observers are experts at face recognition, yet a simple 180 degrees rotation of a face photogr...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
We investigated how inversion affects the interstimulus differences of faces and non-faces, as defin...
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a face, w...