Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (dynamic) face stimuli are increasingly utilized by researchers because they have higher ecological validity than static images. However, there are few ready-to-use dynamic stimulus sets currently available to researchers that include non-emotional and non-face control stimuli. This paper outlines the development of three original dynamic stimulus sets: a set of emotional faces (fear and disgust), a set of non-emotional faces, and a set of car animations. Morphing software was employed to vary the intensity of the expression shown and to vary the similarity between actors. Manipulating these dimensions permits us to create tasks of varying dif...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial ...
How visual experience modulates the ability to discriminate faces from one another is still poorly u...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
We report the development of two simple, objective, psychophysical measures of the ability to discri...
Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation (FPVS) with oddball stimuli has been used to investigate discrimina...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
Data availability Data (participant RDMs and models) and analysis code for reproducing the results ...
AbstractWe understand poorly how the ability to discriminate faces from one another is shaped by vis...
ABSTRACT—If humans can detect the wealth of tactile and haptic information potentially available in ...
It has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi-dimensi...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial ...
How visual experience modulates the ability to discriminate faces from one another is still poorly u...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
We report the development of two simple, objective, psychophysical measures of the ability to discri...
Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation (FPVS) with oddball stimuli has been used to investigate discrimina...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
Data availability Data (participant RDMs and models) and analysis code for reproducing the results ...
AbstractWe understand poorly how the ability to discriminate faces from one another is shaped by vis...
ABSTRACT—If humans can detect the wealth of tactile and haptic information potentially available in ...
It has been proposed that faces are represented in the visual brain as points within a multi-dimensi...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial ...
How visual experience modulates the ability to discriminate faces from one another is still poorly u...