Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. How we respond to people is, however, highly dependent on whether we know who they are. According to face processing models person knowledge comes from an extended neural system that includes structures linked to episodic memory. Here we use scalp recorded brain signals to demonstrate the specific role of episodic memory processes during face processing. In two experiments we recorded Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) while participants made identify, familiar or unknown responses to famous faces. ERPs revealed neural signals previously associated with episodic recollection for identify but not familiar faces. These findings provide novel evide...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for episodic ...
Episodic memories are prone to 'updating', that is, memories can be strengthened or distorted after ...
Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. ...
AbstractFaces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely beh...
Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. ...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, ...
Are all faces recognized in the same way, or does previous experience with a face change how it is r...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
ABSTRACT: Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for episodic ...
Episodic memories are prone to 'updating', that is, memories can be strengthened or distorted after ...
Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. ...
AbstractFaces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely beh...
Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. ...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, ...
Are all faces recognized in the same way, or does previous experience with a face change how it is r...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
ABSTRACT: Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for episodic ...
Episodic memories are prone to 'updating', that is, memories can be strengthened or distorted after ...