Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-oriented visual information. We addressed whether the horizontal tuning of face perception is modulated by the extensive experience humans acquire with faces over the lifespan, or whether it reflects an invariable processing bias for this visual category. We tested 296 subjects aged from 6 to 74 years in a face matching task. Stimuli were upright and inverted faces filtered to preserve information in the horizontal or vertical orientation, or both (HV) ranges. The reliance on face-specific processing was inferred based on the face inversion effect (FIE). FIE size increased linearly until young adulthood in the horizontal but not the vertical orien...
Here we examine whether our impressive ability to perceive upright faces arises from evolved orienta...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
<div><p>Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontal...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Face recognition in adults recruits specialised mechanisms that are selectively driven by horizontal...
Recent psychophysical research supports the notion that horizontal information of a face is primaril...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
It is considerably harder to generalize identity across different pictures of unfamiliar faces, comp...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work indicates that the specialization of face visual perception relies on the privileged pro...
Here we examine whether our impressive ability to perceive upright faces arises from evolved orienta...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
<div><p>Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontal...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizontally-orien...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Face recognition in adults recruits specialised mechanisms that are selectively driven by horizontal...
Recent psychophysical research supports the notion that horizontal information of a face is primaril...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
It is considerably harder to generalize identity across different pictures of unfamiliar faces, comp...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work indicates that the specialization of face visual perception relies on the privileged pro...
Here we examine whether our impressive ability to perceive upright faces arises from evolved orienta...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...