Faces are visual stimuli full of information. Depending upon the familiarity with a face, the information we can extract will differ, so the more familiarity with a face, the more information that can be extracted from it. The present article reviews the role that pre-existing knowledge of a face has in its processing. Here, we focus on behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging evidence. The influence of familiarity in early stages (attention, perception and working memory) and in later stages (pre-semantic and semantic knowledge) of the processing are discussed. The differences in brain anatomy for familiar and unfamiliar faces are also considered. As it will be shown, experimental data seems to support that familiarity can affect...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...
Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four expe...
Most brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unknown faces and ...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Why do we remember familiar faces better than unfamiliar ones? Recognition memory for faces with whi...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Nine experiments examined the representational changes that occur as an unfamiliar face becomes fami...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate differences in face processing associated with real...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...
Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four expe...
Most brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unknown faces and ...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Why do we remember familiar faces better than unfamiliar ones? Recognition memory for faces with whi...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Nine experiments examined the representational changes that occur as an unfamiliar face becomes fami...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate differences in face processing associated with real...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...
Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four expe...