In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formation of a coherent percept on the basis of minimal visual information. Images of this type, now known as “Mooney faces”, are widely used in cognitive psychology and neuroscience because they offer a means of inducing variable perception with constant visuo-spatial characteristics (they are often not perceived as faces if viewed upside down). Mooney’s original set of 40 stimuli has been employed in several studies. However, it is often necessary to use a much larger stimulus set. We created a new set of over 500 Mooney faces and tested them on a cohort of human observers. We present the results of our tests here, and make the stimuli freely avai...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program (Neurobehavi...
SummaryA recent study has shown that, using transcranial magnetic stimulation to stimulate an area o...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program ...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstr...
The specialness of faces is seen in the face inversion effect, which disrupts the configural, but no...
Since its introduction in 1957, the Mooney test has continued to see active use in studies of visual...
Results from neurophysiological experiments suggest that face recognition engages a sensitive mechan...
Faces spontaneously capture attention. However, which special attributes of a face underlie this eff...
<p>Most faces were correctly identified as faces by the majority of subjects when presented upright ...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether newborns detect a face on the basis of a Gestalt rep...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program (Neurobehavi...
SummaryA recent study has shown that, using transcranial magnetic stimulation to stimulate an area o...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program ...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstr...
The specialness of faces is seen in the face inversion effect, which disrupts the configural, but no...
Since its introduction in 1957, the Mooney test has continued to see active use in studies of visual...
Results from neurophysiological experiments suggest that face recognition engages a sensitive mechan...
Faces spontaneously capture attention. However, which special attributes of a face underlie this eff...
<p>Most faces were correctly identified as faces by the majority of subjects when presented upright ...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether newborns detect a face on the basis of a Gestalt rep...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program (Neurobehavi...
SummaryA recent study has shown that, using transcranial magnetic stimulation to stimulate an area o...
Animate/inanimate face recognition task was administered using the Presentation program ...