It is well known that faces are perceived holistically: their parts are integrated into a global or so-called holistic individual representation. Here we clarify where and how early in time individual holistic representations are extracted from the visual stimulus, by means of an event-related identity adaptation paradigm in fMRI (study 1; 10 subjects) and ERPs (study 2; 16 subjects). During blocks, subjects were presented with trials made of two sequentially presented faces and performed a same/different judgement on the top parts of each pair of faces. Face parts were presented either aligned or misaligned. For each face pair, the identity of top and bottom parts could be (a) both identical, (b) both different, (c) different only for the ...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
It is often assumed that upright faces are represented in a holistic fashion, while representations ...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
It is well known that faces are perceived holistically: their parts are integrated into a global or ...
peer reviewedThe perception of a facial feature (e.g., the eyes) is influenced by the position and i...
The perception of a facial feature (e.g., the eyes) is influenced by the position and identity of ot...
Identifying a facial feature (e.g. the eyes) is influenced by the position and identity of other fea...
peer reviewedTwo identical top parts of a face photograph look different if their bottom parts diffe...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
Abstract Face perception is widely believed to involve integration of facial features into a holisti...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
It is often assumed that upright faces are represented in a holistic fashion, while representations ...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
It is well known that faces are perceived holistically: their parts are integrated into a global or ...
peer reviewedThe perception of a facial feature (e.g., the eyes) is influenced by the position and i...
The perception of a facial feature (e.g., the eyes) is influenced by the position and identity of ot...
Identifying a facial feature (e.g. the eyes) is influenced by the position and identity of other fea...
peer reviewedTwo identical top parts of a face photograph look different if their bottom parts diffe...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
Abstract Face perception is widely believed to involve integration of facial features into a holisti...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
It is often assumed that upright faces are represented in a holistic fashion, while representations ...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...