The current study used event-related potentials (ERP) in combination with a variable viewing position paradigm (VVPP) to direct fixations to specific face parts (eyes or mouths) in upright or inverted whole faces. The N170 elicited by the VVPP was greater to faces than to non-face objects (wristwatches), and was delayed and enhanced in response to face inversion. A larger N170 response was elicited when the participants’ fixation was directed to the eyes than when directed to the mouths of both upright and inverted faces, an effect that was also modulated by the spatial location of the face in the visual field. The N170 face inversion effect (upright minus inverted) was greater when fixations were directed to the mouth than when directed to...
<p>(<b>a.</b>) N170 responses recorded at fixated face regions of interest (fROIs) in upright and in...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 58 electrodes at standard EEG sites were recorded while 14 subj...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERP) in combination with a variable viewing positio...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
The N170 is an occipito-temporal visual event-related potential that is larger in response to faces ...
Abstract Background While there is a general agreement that picture-plane inversion is more detrimen...
Hills, Ross, and Lewis (2011) introduced the concept that the face-inversion effect may, in part, be...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
Inversion disproportionately impairs recognition of face stimuli compared to non-face stimuli arguab...
Picture-plane inversion dramatically impairs face recognition. Behavioral and event-related potentia...
<p>(<b>a.</b>) N170 responses recorded at fixated face regions of interest (fROIs) in upright and in...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 58 electrodes at standard EEG sites were recorded while 14 subj...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERP) in combination with a variable viewing positio...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
The N170 is an occipito-temporal visual event-related potential that is larger in response to faces ...
Abstract Background While there is a general agreement that picture-plane inversion is more detrimen...
Hills, Ross, and Lewis (2011) introduced the concept that the face-inversion effect may, in part, be...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
Inversion disproportionately impairs recognition of face stimuli compared to non-face stimuli arguab...
Picture-plane inversion dramatically impairs face recognition. Behavioral and event-related potentia...
<p>(<b>a.</b>) N170 responses recorded at fixated face regions of interest (fROIs) in upright and in...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 58 electrodes at standard EEG sites were recorded while 14 subj...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...