Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are harder to discriminate than two faces stemming from two different identities. The temporal course of this categorical perception effect has been explored through event-related potentials. Three kinds of pairs were presented in a matching task: (1) two different morphed faces representing the same identity (within), (2) two other faces representing two different identities (between), and (3) two identical morphed faces (same). Following the second face onset in the pair, the amplitude of the right occipitotemporal negativity (N170) was reduced for within and same pairs as compared with between pairs, suggesting an identity priming effect. We als...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Priming (PR) and adaptation-related aftereffects (AEs) are two phenomena when recent perceptual expe...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Categorization is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure to ...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emot...
These studies suggest categorical perception effects may be much more general than has commonly been...
Face perception is modulated by categorical information in faces, which is known as categorical perc...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
Neuropsychological evidence suggests that face recognition based on configural (holistic) informatio...
Scalp electrophysiological recordings in humans indicate that the processing of faces differs from o...
We examined how the perception of face identity was influenced by prior exposure to a different face...
How the brain represents different aspects of faces remains controversial. Here we presented subject...
peer reviewedWhere and how does the brain discriminate familiar and unfamiliar faces? This question ...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Priming (PR) and adaptation-related aftereffects (AEs) are two phenomena when recent perceptual expe...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Categorization is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure to ...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emot...
These studies suggest categorical perception effects may be much more general than has commonly been...
Face perception is modulated by categorical information in faces, which is known as categorical perc...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
Neuropsychological evidence suggests that face recognition based on configural (holistic) informatio...
Scalp electrophysiological recordings in humans indicate that the processing of faces differs from o...
We examined how the perception of face identity was influenced by prior exposure to a different face...
How the brain represents different aspects of faces remains controversial. Here we presented subject...
peer reviewedWhere and how does the brain discriminate familiar and unfamiliar faces? This question ...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Priming (PR) and adaptation-related aftereffects (AEs) are two phenomena when recent perceptual expe...