Face recognition is a remarkable human ability, which underlies a great deal of people's social behavior. Individuals can recognize family members, friends, and acquaintances over a very large range of conditions, and yet the processes by which they do this remain poorly understood, despite decades of research. Although a detailed understanding remains elusive, face recognition is widely thought to rely on configural processing, specifically an analysis of spatial relations between facial features (so-called second-order configurations). In this article, we challenge this traditional view, raising four problems: (1) configural theories are underspecified; (2) large configural changes leave recognition unharmed; (3) recognition is harmed by ...
One of the best-known phenomena in face recognition is the other-race effect, the observation that o...
I published a critical review of the face inversion effect (Rossion, 2008) that triggered a few reac...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
Imagine you lose sight of your friends (or parents) for a moment while you are out at the park. You ...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Three experiments investigated the influence of level of construal (i.e., the interpretation of acti...
Perceivers tend to strongly agree about the basic trait information that they encode from faces. Alt...
When thinking about finding the face of a friend in a crowd, albeit challenging, most of us would be...
Three experiments investigated the influence of level of construal (i.e., the interpretation of acti...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
One of the best-known phenomena in face recognition is the other-race effect, the observation that o...
I published a critical review of the face inversion effect (Rossion, 2008) that triggered a few reac...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
Imagine you lose sight of your friends (or parents) for a moment while you are out at the park. You ...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Three experiments investigated the influence of level of construal (i.e., the interpretation of acti...
Perceivers tend to strongly agree about the basic trait information that they encode from faces. Alt...
When thinking about finding the face of a friend in a crowd, albeit challenging, most of us would be...
Three experiments investigated the influence of level of construal (i.e., the interpretation of acti...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
One of the best-known phenomena in face recognition is the other-race effect, the observation that o...
I published a critical review of the face inversion effect (Rossion, 2008) that triggered a few reac...
Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly and efficiently than unfamiliar faces. The hum...