AbstractViewing a sequence of faces of two different people results in a greater Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent (BOLD) response in FFA compared to a sequence of identical faces. Changes in identity, however, necessarily involve changes in the image. Is the release from adaptation a result of a change in face identity, per se, or could it be an effect that would arise from any change in the image of a face? Subjects viewed a sequence of two faces that could be of the same or different person, and in the same or different orientation in depth. Critically, the physical similarity of view changes of the same person was scaled, by Gabor-jet differences, to be equivalent to that produced by an identity change. Both person and orientation chang...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Face adaptation has been used as a tool to probe our representations for facial identity. It has als...
UnrestrictedViewing a sequence of faces of two different people results in a greater Blood Oxygenati...
AbstractViewing a sequence of faces of two different people results in a greater Blood Oxygenation L...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the hu...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the hu...
Face recognition is a complex cognitive process that requires distinguishable neuronal representatio...
Depending on the previous research one reads, face aftereffects may or may not partially transfer ac...
Conclusion Viewing faces of different people produces a larger BOLD response in FFA than viewing a b...
A distributed human neural system for face perception was proposed by Haxby et al. (2000), in which ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have observed response adaptation in face-sensitive regions ...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the h...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Face adaptation has been used as a tool to probe our representations for facial identity. It has als...
UnrestrictedViewing a sequence of faces of two different people results in a greater Blood Oxygenati...
AbstractViewing a sequence of faces of two different people results in a greater Blood Oxygenation L...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the hu...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the hu...
Face recognition is a complex cognitive process that requires distinguishable neuronal representatio...
Depending on the previous research one reads, face aftereffects may or may not partially transfer ac...
Conclusion Viewing faces of different people produces a larger BOLD response in FFA than viewing a b...
A distributed human neural system for face perception was proposed by Haxby et al. (2000), in which ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have observed response adaptation in face-sensitive regions ...
The ability to adapt is essential to live and survive in an ever-changing environment such as the h...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Face adaptation has been used as a tool to probe our representations for facial identity. It has als...