In the Thatcher illusion, a face with inverted eyes and mouth looks abnormal when upright but not when inverted. Behavioral studies have shown that thatcherization of an upright face disrupts perceptual processing of the local configuration. We recorded high-density EEG from normal observers to study ERP correlates of the illusion during the perception of faces and nonface objects, to determine whether inversion and thatcherization affect similar neural mechanisms. Observers viewed faces and houses in four conditions (upright vs. inverted, and normal vs. thatcherized) while detecting an oddball category (chairs). Thatcherization delayed the N170 component over occipito-temporal cortex to faces, but not to houses. This modulation matched the...
Thatcherisation of facial features is immediately apparent only in upright faces. Detection of Thatc...
If the mouth and eyes of a face are inverted, the altered construction appears grotesque when uprigh...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
In the Thatcher illusion, a face with inverted eyes and mouth looks abnormal when upright but not wh...
In “Thatcherized” faces, the eyes and mouth regions are turned upside-down. Only when presented upri...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
Although the processing of facial identity is known to be sensitive to the orientation of the face, ...
Although the processing of facial identity is known to be sensitive to the orientation of the face, ...
Copyright © 2012 Cognitive Science Society.The face inversion effect (FIE) refers to the decline in ...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
Thatcherisation of facial features is immediately apparent only in upright faces. Detection of Thatc...
If the mouth and eyes of a face are inverted, the altered construction appears grotesque when uprigh...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
In the Thatcher illusion, a face with inverted eyes and mouth looks abnormal when upright but not wh...
In “Thatcherized” faces, the eyes and mouth regions are turned upside-down. Only when presented upri...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
Although the processing of facial identity is known to be sensitive to the orientation of the face, ...
Although the processing of facial identity is known to be sensitive to the orientation of the face, ...
Copyright © 2012 Cognitive Science Society.The face inversion effect (FIE) refers to the decline in ...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
Thatcherisation of facial features is immediately apparent only in upright faces. Detection of Thatc...
If the mouth and eyes of a face are inverted, the altered construction appears grotesque when uprigh...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...