Humans’ face ability develops and matures with extensive experience in perceiving, recognizing, and interacting with faces that move most of the time. However, how facial movements affect 1 core aspect of face ability—holistic face processing—remains unclear. Here we investigated the influence of rigid facial motion on holistic and part-based face processing by manipulating the presence of facial motion during study and at test in a composite face task. The results showed that rigidly moving faces were processed as holistically as static faces (Experiment 1). Holistic processing of moving faces persisted whether facial motion was presented during study, at test, or both (Experiment 2). Moreover, when faces were inverted to eliminate the con...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
THE EFFECTS OF MOTION AND ORIENTATION ON PERCEPTION OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND FACE RECOGNITIONZara A...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Humans’ face ability develops and matures with extensive experience in perceiving, recognizing, and ...
Humans' face ability develops and matures with extensive experience in perceiving, recognizing, and ...
Unlike most everyday objects, faces are processed holistically—they tend to be perceived as indecomp...
Holistic processing is considered one of the hallmarks of face recognition. Recent studies using the...
AbstractHolistic processing is considered one of the hallmarks of face recognition. Recent studies u...
AbstractWe report three experiments in which we investigated the effect of rigid facial motion on fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
<p>There is evidence that facial expressions are perceived holistically and featurally. The composit...
For the past century, researchers have extensively studied human face processing and its development...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
THE EFFECTS OF MOTION AND ORIENTATION ON PERCEPTION OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND FACE RECOGNITIONZara A...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Humans’ face ability develops and matures with extensive experience in perceiving, recognizing, and ...
Humans' face ability develops and matures with extensive experience in perceiving, recognizing, and ...
Unlike most everyday objects, faces are processed holistically—they tend to be perceived as indecomp...
Holistic processing is considered one of the hallmarks of face recognition. Recent studies using the...
AbstractHolistic processing is considered one of the hallmarks of face recognition. Recent studies u...
AbstractWe report three experiments in which we investigated the effect of rigid facial motion on fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
<p>There is evidence that facial expressions are perceived holistically and featurally. The composit...
For the past century, researchers have extensively studied human face processing and its development...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
THE EFFECTS OF MOTION AND ORIENTATION ON PERCEPTION OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND FACE RECOGNITIONZara A...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...