Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known to improve with developmental age. Understanding the underlying drivers of this improvement remains a contentious question, with debate continuing as to the presence of early vs. late maturation of face-processing mechanisms. Recent behavioural evidence suggests an important ‘hallmark’ of expert face processing – the face inversion effect – is present in very young children, yet neural support for this remains unclear. To address this, we conducted a detailed investigation of the neural dynamics of face processing in children spanning a range of ages (6–11 years) and adults. Uniquely, we applied multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) to the ele...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known ...
Face perception in adults depends on skilled processing of interattribute distances ('configural' pr...
Whether the development of face recognition abilities truly reflects changes in how faces, specifica...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Although humans are considered to be face experts, there is a well-established reliable variation in...
AbstractThere are two competing theories concerning the development of face perception: a late matur...
Face identity recognition in humans is supported by specialized neural processes whose function is s...
Faces are complex social stimuli, which can be processed both at the categorical and the individual ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
textabstractTo examine the development of recognition memory in primary-school children, 36 healthy ...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Rapidly and accurately processing information from faces is a critical human function that is known ...
Face perception in adults depends on skilled processing of interattribute distances ('configural' pr...
Whether the development of face recognition abilities truly reflects changes in how faces, specifica...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Although humans are considered to be face experts, there is a well-established reliable variation in...
AbstractThere are two competing theories concerning the development of face perception: a late matur...
Face identity recognition in humans is supported by specialized neural processes whose function is s...
Faces are complex social stimuli, which can be processed both at the categorical and the individual ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
textabstractTo examine the development of recognition memory in primary-school children, 36 healthy ...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...