AbstractFaces are perceived holistically, even when they are presented briefly (Hole, 1994; Richler, Mack, et al., 2009). Results obtained with a context congruency paradigm support dominance of holistic processing for brief timings, but indicate that larger viewing times enable observers to regulate contextual influences, and to use a feature selective focus (Meinhardt-Injac, Persike, & Meinhardt, 2010). Here we provide further evidence for this claim, and illuminate the role of feedback. With trial by trial feedback observers show poor performance in incongruent facial contexts at brief timings, but become quite effective in suppressing information that interferes with the correct judgements at larger viewing times. Without feedback they ...
Contains fulltext : 133506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using a composi...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, ...
AbstractFaces are perceived holistically, even when they are presented briefly (Hole, 1994; Richler,...
Effects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion correct...
AbstractEffects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion...
Contextual modulations at primary stages of visual processing depend on the strength of local input....
AbstractPresent studies on the development of face perception mechanisms are ambiguous about the que...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
Contextual cuing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times to find a target d...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
Contextual cuing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times to find a target d...
AbstractHolistic processing (HP) of faces can be inferred from failure to selectively attend to part...
In contextual cueing (CC), reaction times to find targets in repeated displays are faster than in di...
Contains fulltext : 133506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using a composi...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, ...
AbstractFaces are perceived holistically, even when they are presented briefly (Hole, 1994; Richler,...
Effects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion correct...
AbstractEffects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion...
Contextual modulations at primary stages of visual processing depend on the strength of local input....
AbstractPresent studies on the development of face perception mechanisms are ambiguous about the que...
Contextual cueing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a t...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
Contextual cuing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times to find a target d...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
Contextual cuing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times to find a target d...
AbstractHolistic processing (HP) of faces can be inferred from failure to selectively attend to part...
In contextual cueing (CC), reaction times to find targets in repeated displays are faster than in di...
Contains fulltext : 133506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using a composi...
Visual search through previously encountered contexts typically produces reduced reaction times comp...
Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, ...