Faces spontaneously capture attention. However, which special attributes of a face underlie this effect is unclear. To address this question, we investigate how gist information, specific visual properties and differing amounts of experience with faces affect the time required to detect a face. Three visual search experiments were conducted investigating the rapidness of human observers to detect Mooney face images. Mooney images are two-toned, ambiguous images. They were used in order to have stimuli that maintain gist information but limit low-level image properties. Results from the experiments show: (1) Although upright Mooney faces were searched inefficiently, they were detected more rapidly than inverted Mooney face targets, demonstra...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
Results from neurophysiological experiments suggest that face recognition engages a sensitive mechan...
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...
peer reviewedA recent visual search study showed that the presence of an upright distractor face slo...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
An object or feature is generally more difficult to identify when other objects are presented nearby...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
Processing capacity for famous faces is impaired when target faces are presented in a small crowd of...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
Chernoff faces (Chernoff, 1973) graphically depict multidimensional data by correlating features of ...
Chernoff faces (Chernoff, 1973) graphically depict multidimensional data by correlating features of ...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
Results from neurophysiological experiments suggest that face recognition engages a sensitive mechan...
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...
peer reviewedA recent visual search study showed that the presence of an upright distractor face slo...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
An object or feature is generally more difficult to identify when other objects are presented nearby...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
Processing capacity for famous faces is impaired when target faces are presented in a small crowd of...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...
Chernoff faces (Chernoff, 1973) graphically depict multidimensional data by correlating features of ...
Chernoff faces (Chernoff, 1973) graphically depict multidimensional data by correlating features of ...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
Results from neurophysiological experiments suggest that face recognition engages a sensitive mechan...
In 1957, Craig Mooney published a set of human face stimuli to study perceptual closure: the formati...