The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigated in two fMRI experiments. Unlike previous studies, the contribution of horizontal and vertical spatial relations were considered separately since they have been shown to be differentially vulnerable to face inversion (Goffaux & Rossion, 2007). Hence, inversion largely affects the perception of vertical relations (e.g. eye or mouth height) while the processing of features (e.g. eye shape and surface) and of horizontal relations (e.g. inter-ocular distance) is affected to a far lesser extent. Participants viewed pairs of faces that differed either at the level of one local feature (i.e. the eyes) or of the spatial relations of this feature wi...
Presenting a face inverted (upside down) disrupts perceptual sensitivity to the spacing between the ...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigat...
Inverting a face affects the processing of the vertical relations between features (e.g. eye height)...
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a face, w...
Faces convey distinct types of information: features and their spatial relations, which are differen...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Presenting a face inverted disrupts sensitivity to the spacing between the features. Recent evidence...
SummaryTwo of the most robust markers for “special” face processing are the behavioral face-inversio...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
Presenting a face inverted (upside down) disrupts perceptual sensitivity to the spacing between the ...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigat...
Inverting a face affects the processing of the vertical relations between features (e.g. eye height)...
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a face, w...
Faces convey distinct types of information: features and their spatial relations, which are differen...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Presenting a face inverted disrupts sensitivity to the spacing between the features. Recent evidence...
SummaryTwo of the most robust markers for “special” face processing are the behavioral face-inversio...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
Presenting a face inverted (upside down) disrupts perceptual sensitivity to the spacing between the ...
It was recently shown that expert face perception relies on the extraction of horizontally oriented ...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...