We investigated whether personally familiar faces are preferentially processed in conditions of reduced attentional resources and in the absence of conscious awareness. In the first experiment, we used Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) to test the susceptibility of familiar faces and faces of strangers to the attentional blink. In the second experiment, we used continuous flash interocular suppression to render stimuli invisible and measured face detection time for personally familiar faces as compared to faces of strangers. In both experiments we found an advantage for detection of personally familiar faces as compared to faces of strangers. Our data suggest that the identity of faces is processed with reduced attentional resources a...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Despite the generally accepted notion that humans are very good and fast at recognising familiar ind...
We investigated whether personally familiar faces are preferentially processed in conditions of redu...
We investigated whether personally familiar faces are preferentially processed in conditions of redu...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
Recognition of the identity of familiar faces in conditions with poor visibility or over large chang...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
In everyday life we usually recognise personally familiar faces efficiently and without apparent eff...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
none4siRecognition of the identity of familiar faces in conditions with poor visibility or over larg...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
The detection of a face in a visual scene is the first stage in the face processing hierarchy. Altho...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Despite the generally accepted notion that humans are very good and fast at recognising familiar ind...
We investigated whether personally familiar faces are preferentially processed in conditions of redu...
We investigated whether personally familiar faces are preferentially processed in conditions of redu...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
Recognition of the identity of familiar faces in conditions with poor visibility or over large chang...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
In everyday life we usually recognise personally familiar faces efficiently and without apparent eff...
The visual system is tuned for rapid detection of faces, with the fastest choice saccade to a face a...
none4siRecognition of the identity of familiar faces in conditions with poor visibility or over larg...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
The detection of a face in a visual scene is the first stage in the face processing hierarchy. Altho...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Despite the generally accepted notion that humans are very good and fast at recognising familiar ind...