The idea that faces are represented within a structured face space (Valentine Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 43: 161–204, 1991) has gained considerable experimental support, from both physiological and perceptual studies. Recent work has also shown that faces can even be recognized haptically—that is, from touch alone. Although some evidence favors congruent processing strategies in the visual and haptic processing of faces, the question of how similar the two modalities are in terms of face processing remains open. Here, this question was addressed by asking whether there is evidence for a haptic face space, and if so, how it compares to visual face space. For this, a physical face space was created, consisting of six laser-s...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that the haptic and visual systems both have t...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learnt and recogn...
The idea that faces are represented within a structured face space (Valentine Quarterly Journal of E...
The idea that faces are represented within a high-dimensional vector space has gained considerable e...
Prior studies have shown that humans can recognize faces by touch alone. This study investigated hap...
Prior studies have shown that humans can recognize faces by touch alone but perform poorly in cross-...
Even though we can recognize faces by touch surprisingly well, haptic face recognition performance i...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
We present an overview of a new multidisciplinary research program that focuses on haptic processing...
Faces are often considered to be different from other object categories both because of the sociobio...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Abstract We present an overview of a new multidiscipli-nary research program that focuses on haptic ...
In this study, we show that humans form highly similar perceptual spaces when they explore complex o...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that the haptic and visual systems both have t...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learnt and recogn...
The idea that faces are represented within a structured face space (Valentine Quarterly Journal of E...
The idea that faces are represented within a high-dimensional vector space has gained considerable e...
Prior studies have shown that humans can recognize faces by touch alone. This study investigated hap...
Prior studies have shown that humans can recognize faces by touch alone but perform poorly in cross-...
Even though we can recognize faces by touch surprisingly well, haptic face recognition performance i...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
We present an overview of a new multidisciplinary research program that focuses on haptic processing...
Faces are often considered to be different from other object categories both because of the sociobio...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Abstract We present an overview of a new multidiscipli-nary research program that focuses on haptic ...
In this study, we show that humans form highly similar perceptual spaces when they explore complex o...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that the haptic and visual systems both have t...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learnt and recogn...