In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of the face, looks grotesque when shown upright but not when inverted. In four experiments we investigated the contribution of local and global processing to this illusion in normal observers. We examined inversion effects (i.e., better performance for upright than for inverted faces) in a task requiring discrimination of whether faces were or were not "thatcherized". Observers made same/different judgements to isolated face parts (Experiments 1-2) and to whole faces (Experiments 3-4). Face pairs had the same or different identity, allowing for different processing strategies using feature-based or configural information, respectively. In Experi...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 The Experimental Psychology SocietyThe face inversion effect (FIE) i...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
The Thatcher illusion provides a compelling example of the face inversion effect. However, the marke...
If the mouth and eyes of a face are inverted, the altered construction appears grotesque when uprigh...
The Thatcher illusion provides a compelling example of the perceptual cost of face inversion. The Th...
In the Thatcher illusion, a face with inverted eyes and mouth looks abnormal when upright but not wh...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
Face perception is impaired for inverted images, and a prominent example of this is the Thatcher ill...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
eyes and mouth, to grotesque effect (Fig. 1a), researchers have puzzled over why “Thatcherized ” fac...
Inversion disrupts encoding of faces because of the disruption of configural encoding as evident in ...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 The Experimental Psychology SocietyThe face inversion effect (FIE) i...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of ...
The Thatcher illusion provides a compelling example of the face inversion effect. However, the marke...
If the mouth and eyes of a face are inverted, the altered construction appears grotesque when uprigh...
The Thatcher illusion provides a compelling example of the perceptual cost of face inversion. The Th...
In the Thatcher illusion, a face with inverted eyes and mouth looks abnormal when upright but not wh...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
Face perception is impaired for inverted images, and a prominent example of this is the Thatcher ill...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
eyes and mouth, to grotesque effect (Fig. 1a), researchers have puzzled over why “Thatcherized ” fac...
Inversion disrupts encoding of faces because of the disruption of configural encoding as evident in ...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 The Experimental Psychology SocietyThe face inversion effect (FIE) i...
The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alterna...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...