There is evidence that the cognitive system processes human faces faster and more precisely than other stimuli. Also, faces summon visual attention in an automatic manner, as evidenced by efficient, ‘pop-out’ search for face targets amongst homogeneous non-face distractors. Pop-out for faces implies that faces are processed as a basic visual ‘feature’ by specialized face-tuned detectors, similar to the coding of other features (e.g., color, orientation, motion, etc.). However, it is unclear whether such face detectors encode only the global face configuration or both global and local face features. If the former were correct, the face detectors should be unable to support search for a local face feature, rendering search slower relative to ...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Face recognition in real world applications is a very difficult task because of image misalignments,...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...
There is evidence that the cognitive system processes human faces faster and more precisely than oth...
Abstract There is evidence that the cognitive system processes human faces faster and more precisely...
Face perception depends on a dynamic interplay of a "holistic" Interactive Feature Processing (IFP) ...
Face perception depends on a dynamic interplay of a "holistic" Interactive Feature Processing (IFP) ...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
Studies in neuroscience suggest that both global and local feature information are crucial for perce...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Face recognition in real world applications is a very difficult task because of image misalignments,...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...
There is evidence that the cognitive system processes human faces faster and more precisely than oth...
Abstract There is evidence that the cognitive system processes human faces faster and more precisely...
Face perception depends on a dynamic interplay of a "holistic" Interactive Feature Processing (IFP) ...
Face perception depends on a dynamic interplay of a "holistic" Interactive Feature Processing (IFP) ...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
Studies in neuroscience suggest that both global and local feature information are crucial for perce...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
Face perception is thought to result from the dynamic interplay between holistic and featural modes ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
Recent evidence suggests that the Fusiform Face Area (FFA) is not exclusively dedicated to the inter...
Controversy surrounds the mechanisms underlying the pop-out effect for faces in visual search. Is th...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Face recognition in real world applications is a very difficult task because of image misalignments,...
International audienceA common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored repres...