We explore the integration of facial features and house parts to form holistic representations of complete objects. In Experiments 1, 2, and 3, we test for evidence of the holistic representation of houses and faces. We do so by testing for a complete over part probe advantage (CPA) in 2AFC recognition and matching tasks. We present evidence consistent with holistic features being represented for both types of stimuli. In Experiments 4 and 5, we examine further theeffect with faces. Experiment 4 shows thatfacial features used in the matching task contribute differentially to CPAs across varying probe delays but with a similar pattern to that found in the recognition task (Experiment 1). Experiment5 shows thatCPAs are mandatory and cannot be...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Although many researchers agree that faces are processed...
The perception and recognition of familiar faces depends critically on an analysis of the internal f...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
We explore the integration of facial features and house parts to form holistic representations of co...
Are faces recognized using more holistic representations than other types of stimuli? Taking holisti...
Some theories of holistic face processing propose that parts in faces (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) are ...
Is configural information or featural information more important for facial identity recognition? Ho...
There is increasing evidence that shape and texture are integral parts of face identity. However, it...
The study of human face recognition requires us to understand how faces are perceived and then later...
Nine experiments examined the representational changes that occur as an unfamiliar face becomes fami...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
Faces are perceived holistically, a phenomenon best illustrated when the processing of a face featur...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Although many researchers agree that faces are processed...
The perception and recognition of familiar faces depends critically on an analysis of the internal f...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
We explore the integration of facial features and house parts to form holistic representations of co...
Are faces recognized using more holistic representations than other types of stimuli? Taking holisti...
Some theories of holistic face processing propose that parts in faces (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) are ...
Is configural information or featural information more important for facial identity recognition? Ho...
There is increasing evidence that shape and texture are integral parts of face identity. However, it...
The study of human face recognition requires us to understand how faces are perceived and then later...
Nine experiments examined the representational changes that occur as an unfamiliar face becomes fami...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
Faces are perceived holistically, a phenomenon best illustrated when the processing of a face featur...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Although many researchers agree that faces are processed...
The perception and recognition of familiar faces depends critically on an analysis of the internal f...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...