Humans are remarkably accurate at recognizing familiar faces, whereas their ability to recognize, or even match, unfamiliar faces is much poorer. However, previous research has failed to identify neural correlates of this striking behavioral difference. Here, we found a clear difference in brain potentials elicited by highly familiar faces versus unfamiliar faces. This effect starts 200 ms after stimulus onset and reaches its maximum at 400 to 600 ms. This sustained-familiarity effect was substantially larger than previous candidates for a neural familiarity marker and was detected in almost all participants, representing a reliable index of high familiarity. Whereas its scalp distribution was consistent with a generator in the ventral visu...
In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evide...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Humans are remarkably accurate at recognizing familiar faces, whereas their ability to recognize, or...
Recognizing a face as familiar is essential in our everyday life. However, ‘familiarity’ covers a wi...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of un...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
In everyday life we usually recognise personally familiar faces efficiently and without apparent eff...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain pot...
International audienceRapidly recognizing familiar people from their faces appears critical for soci...
Recognizing a stimulus as familiar is an important capacity in our everyday life. Recent investigati...
How long does it take to truly know a person? To answer this question, we investigated how event-rel...
In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evide...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Humans are remarkably accurate at recognizing familiar faces, whereas their ability to recognize, or...
Recognizing a face as familiar is essential in our everyday life. However, ‘familiarity’ covers a wi...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of un...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
In everyday life we usually recognise personally familiar faces efficiently and without apparent eff...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain pot...
International audienceRapidly recognizing familiar people from their faces appears critical for soci...
Recognizing a stimulus as familiar is an important capacity in our everyday life. Recent investigati...
How long does it take to truly know a person? To answer this question, we investigated how event-rel...
In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evide...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...