According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a piecemeal fashion before adult-like holistic processing starts to emerge at the age of around 10 years. This is known as the encoding switch hypothesis . Since then,a growing body of studies have challenged the theory. This article will provide a critical appraisal of this literature, followed by an analysis of some more recent developments. We will conclude, quite contrary to the classical view, that holistic processing is not only present in early child development, but could even precede the development of part-based processing
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known ...
According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a...
Although infants demonstrate sensitivity to some kinds of perceptual information in faces, many face...
Do young children recognize faces differently than older children and adults? Previous research (Car...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
Although it is acknowledged that adults integrate features into a representation of the whole face, ...
International audienceThis article reviews the development of the face‐processing system from birth,...
There is conflicting evidence regarding the development of expert face recognition, as indexed by th...
It is still often claimed that face recognition in children matures relatively late (e.g.,10 years),...
Although it is acknowledged that adults integrate features into a representation of the whole face, ...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
AbstractPresent studies on the development of face perception mechanisms are ambiguous about the que...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known ...
According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a...
Although infants demonstrate sensitivity to some kinds of perceptual information in faces, many face...
Do young children recognize faces differently than older children and adults? Previous research (Car...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
Although it is acknowledged that adults integrate features into a representation of the whole face, ...
International audienceThis article reviews the development of the face‐processing system from birth,...
There is conflicting evidence regarding the development of expert face recognition, as indexed by th...
It is still often claimed that face recognition in children matures relatively late (e.g.,10 years),...
Although it is acknowledged that adults integrate features into a representation of the whole face, ...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
AbstractPresent studies on the development of face perception mechanisms are ambiguous about the que...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known ...