A prolonged exposure (i.e., perceptual adaptation) to a male or a female face can produce changes (i.e., aftereffects) in the subsequent gender attribution of a neutral or average face, so that it appears respectively more female or more male. Studies using imagery adaptation and its aftereffects have yielded conflicting results. In the present study we used an adaptation paradigm with both imagined and perceived faces as adaptors, and assessed the aftereffects in judged masculinity/femininity when viewing an androgynous test face. We monitored eye movements and pupillary responses as a way to confirm whether participants did actively engage in visual imagery. The results indicated that both perceptual and imagery adaptation produce afteref...
Exposure, or adaptation, to faces or voices biases perceptions of subsequent stimuli, for example, c...
Face aftereffects are proving to be an effective means of examining the properties of face-specific ...
Aftereffects generally occur after a prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a first stimulus possessing ...
A prolonged exposure (i.e., perceptual adaptation) to a male or a female face can produce changes (i...
AbstractA prolonged exposure (i.e., perceptual adaptation) to a male or a female face can produce ch...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Visual adaptation is known to bias ...
Viewing faces of one sex changes the perception of subsequently seen ambiguous faces. Here we invest...
Prolonged exposure to a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias. This perceptual adaptation...
Exposure to faces biases perceptions of subsequently viewed faces. Faces similar to those seen previ...
After prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are more lik...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
Protracted exposure to specific stimuli causes biased visual aftereffects at both low- and high-leve...
Facial appearance can be altered, not just by restyling but also by sensory processes. Exposure to a...
Adaptation aftereffects have been found for low-level visual features such as colour, motion and sha...
Many studies have used visual adaptation to investigate how recent experience with faces influences ...
Exposure, or adaptation, to faces or voices biases perceptions of subsequent stimuli, for example, c...
Face aftereffects are proving to be an effective means of examining the properties of face-specific ...
Aftereffects generally occur after a prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a first stimulus possessing ...
A prolonged exposure (i.e., perceptual adaptation) to a male or a female face can produce changes (i...
AbstractA prolonged exposure (i.e., perceptual adaptation) to a male or a female face can produce ch...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Visual adaptation is known to bias ...
Viewing faces of one sex changes the perception of subsequently seen ambiguous faces. Here we invest...
Prolonged exposure to a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias. This perceptual adaptation...
Exposure to faces biases perceptions of subsequently viewed faces. Faces similar to those seen previ...
After prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are more lik...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
Protracted exposure to specific stimuli causes biased visual aftereffects at both low- and high-leve...
Facial appearance can be altered, not just by restyling but also by sensory processes. Exposure to a...
Adaptation aftereffects have been found for low-level visual features such as colour, motion and sha...
Many studies have used visual adaptation to investigate how recent experience with faces influences ...
Exposure, or adaptation, to faces or voices biases perceptions of subsequent stimuli, for example, c...
Face aftereffects are proving to be an effective means of examining the properties of face-specific ...
Aftereffects generally occur after a prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a first stimulus possessing ...