Two experiments investigated the importance of spatial and surface cues in the age-processing of unfamiliar faces aged between one and 80 years. Three manipulations known to affect face recognition were used, individually and in various combinations: inversion, negation, and blurring. Faces were presented either in whole or in part. Age-estimation performance was largely unaffected by most of these manipulations; age-processing appears to be a highly robust process, due to the numerous cues available. Experiment 1 showed that, in contrast to face recognition, age-perception appears to be substantially unimpaired by inversion or negation. Experiment 2 suggests that age-estimates can be made on the basis of either surface information (the 2D ...
<div><p>Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontal...
We examined how the perceived age of adult faces is affected by adaptation to younger or older adult...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
Just like other face dimensions, age influences the way faces are processed by adults as well as by ...
The view that, as children get older, there is a decline in the use of feature-based forms of face p...
Factors affecting the accuracy with which adults could assess the age of unfamiliar male faces aged ...
The extraction of age is among the "early visual processes" that operate on faces. Current cognitiv...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
<div><p>Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontal...
We examined how the perceived age of adult faces is affected by adaptation to younger or older adult...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
Just like other face dimensions, age influences the way faces are processed by adults as well as by ...
The view that, as children get older, there is a decline in the use of feature-based forms of face p...
Factors affecting the accuracy with which adults could assess the age of unfamiliar male faces aged ...
The extraction of age is among the "early visual processes" that operate on faces. Current cognitiv...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
<div><p>Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontal...
We examined how the perceived age of adult faces is affected by adaptation to younger or older adult...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...