The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptation to one individual face, the suppressed neural response to this identity becomes discriminable from an unadapted facial identity at a neural population level. Here, we investigate a simple and objective measure of individual face discrimination with electroencephalographic (EEG) frequency tagging following adaptation. In a first condition, (1) two facial identities are presented in alternation at a rate of six images per second (6 Hz3 Hz identity repetition rate) for a 20 s testing sequence, following 10-s adaptation to one of the facial identitiesthis results in a significant identity discrimination response at 3 Hz in the frequency domain ...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):213-214, September 2019International audienceAre faces bette...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
peer reviewedThe ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following vis...
peer reviewedDiscrimination of facial identities is a fundamental function of the human brain that i...
International audienceHumans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a f...
Humans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a familiar face identity ...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
peer reviewedExposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically,...
This study used fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to investig...
We investigated the internal representations mediating face detection and face identity discriminati...
Human faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside down, leading to an incre...
Background The human brain is frequently exposed to individual faces across a wide range of differen...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):213-214, September 2019International audienceAre faces bette...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
peer reviewedThe ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following vis...
peer reviewedDiscrimination of facial identities is a fundamental function of the human brain that i...
International audienceHumans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a f...
Humans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a familiar face identity ...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
peer reviewedExposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically,...
This study used fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to investig...
We investigated the internal representations mediating face detection and face identity discriminati...
Human faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside down, leading to an incre...
Background The human brain is frequently exposed to individual faces across a wide range of differen...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):213-214, September 2019International audienceAre faces bette...