We directly compared recognition for faces following 0° – 75° viewpoint rotation about the yaw, pitch, and roll axes. The aim was to determine the extent to which configural and featural information supported face recognition following rotations about each of these axes. Experiment 1 showed that performance on a sequential-matching task was viewpoint-dependent for all three types of rotation. The best face-recognition accuracy and shortest reaction time was found for roll rotations, then for yaw rotations, and finally the worst accuracy and slowest reaction time was found for pitch rotations. Directional differences in recognition were found for pitch rotations, but not for roll or yaw. Experiment 2 provided evidence that, in all three case...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
The face inversion effect, evidence that humans possess a specialized system for face processing, an...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Matching the identities of unfamiliar faces is heavily influenced by variations in their images. Cha...
It can be difficult to recognise new instances of an unfamiliar face. Recognition errors in this par...
AbstractDiscriminating the identity of static face views is viewpoint-dependent (Lee, Matsumiya, & W...
It can be difficult to recognise new instances of an unfamiliar face. Recognition errors in this par...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
The influence of motion information and temporal associations on recognition of non-familiar faces w...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
The face inversion effect, evidence that humans possess a specialized system for face processing, an...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Matching the identities of unfamiliar faces is heavily influenced by variations in their images. Cha...
It can be difficult to recognise new instances of an unfamiliar face. Recognition errors in this par...
AbstractDiscriminating the identity of static face views is viewpoint-dependent (Lee, Matsumiya, & W...
It can be difficult to recognise new instances of an unfamiliar face. Recognition errors in this par...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
The influence of motion information and temporal associations on recognition of non-familiar faces w...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
The face inversion effect, evidence that humans possess a specialized system for face processing, an...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...