We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognition in two divided visual field studies. In Experiment 1, participants matched the identity of a cue face containing either featural (scrambled faces) or configural (blurred faces) information with an intact test face presented subsequently either in the right visual field (RVF) or in the left visual field (LVF). Unilateral presentation was controlled by monitoring eye movements. The results show an advantage of the left hemisphere (LH) over the right hemisphere (RH) for featural processing and a specialization of the RH for configural compared to featural processing. In Experiment 2, we focused on configural processing and its relationship to ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Abstract--Words, familiar faces and unfamiliar faces were tachistoscopically presented in lateral vi...
Although early research suggested that the right hemisphere was dominant for processing faces, more ...
Although early research suggested that the right hemisphere was dominant for processing faces, more ...
In two behavioral experiments involving lateralized stimulus presentation, we tested whether one of ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The human capacity to discriminate among different faces relies on distinct parallel subprocesses, b...
peer reviewedFace processing is a function that is highly lateralized in humans, as supported by ori...
Are visual face processing mechanisms the same in the left and right cerebral hemispheres? The possi...
Facial recognition relies on distinct and parallel types of processing: featural processing focuses ...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
In English word recognition, the best recognition performance is usually obtained when the initial f...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Abstract--Words, familiar faces and unfamiliar faces were tachistoscopically presented in lateral vi...
Although early research suggested that the right hemisphere was dominant for processing faces, more ...
Although early research suggested that the right hemisphere was dominant for processing faces, more ...
In two behavioral experiments involving lateralized stimulus presentation, we tested whether one of ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The human capacity to discriminate among different faces relies on distinct parallel subprocesses, b...
peer reviewedFace processing is a function that is highly lateralized in humans, as supported by ori...
Are visual face processing mechanisms the same in the left and right cerebral hemispheres? The possi...
Facial recognition relies on distinct and parallel types of processing: featural processing focuses ...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
In English word recognition, the best recognition performance is usually obtained when the initial f...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...