Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out, however, that 2D frontal depiction may not fully capture the entire morphological diversity of facial features. Recently, 3D images started to become increasingly popular, but whether their perception differs from the perception of 2D has not been systematically studied as yet. Here we investigated congruence in the perception of portrait, left profile, and 360° rotation photographs. The photographs were obtained from 45 male athletes under standardized conditions. In two separate studies, each set of images was rated for formidability (portraits by 62, profiles by 60, and 360° rotations by 94 raters) and attractiveness (portraits by 195, p...
Face recognition is crucial to our daily social interactions and it is widely regarded as a unique p...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Though the psychological literature is replete with information about the perception of faces prese...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
AbstractMost current psychological theories of face recognition suggest that faces are stored as mul...
Faces are socially relevant stimuli that can be distinguished by the spatial arrangements of their v...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
Face recognition is crucial to our daily social interactions and it is widely regarded as a unique p...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Though the psychological literature is replete with information about the perception of faces prese...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
Studies in social perception traditionally use as stimuli frontal portrait photographs. It turns out...
AbstractMost current psychological theories of face recognition suggest that faces are stored as mul...
Faces are socially relevant stimuli that can be distinguished by the spatial arrangements of their v...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
Face recognition is crucial to our daily social interactions and it is widely regarded as a unique p...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Though the psychological literature is replete with information about the perception of faces prese...