Bruce and Young (1986) proposed that functionally different aspects of faces (e.g., sex, identity, and expression) are processed independently. Although interdependent processing of identity and expression and of identity and sex have been demonstrated previously, evidence for interdependent processing of sex and expression is equivocal. Using a visual adaptation paradigm, we show that expression aftereffects can be simultaneously induced in different directions along anger-fear continua for male and female faces (Experiment 1) and for East Asian and Black African faces (Experiment 2). These findings for sex- and race-contingent expression aftereffects suggest that processing of expression is interdependent with processing of sex and race a...
Models of face perception suggest that faces are perceived with reference to face 'prototypes'or 'no...
Faces provide a complex source of information via invariant (e.g., race, sex and age) and variant (e...
Viewing faces of one sex changes the perception of subsequently seen ambiguous faces. Here we invest...
An important issue for face processing is the extent to which invariant aspects of faces (e.g. ident...
Faces provide a large amount of information via variant features (e.g., emotional expressions) and i...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
Many studies have used visual adaptation to investigate how recent experience with faces influences ...
After prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are more lik...
Race-contingent aftereffects indicate that faces of different races are encoded via dissociable visu...
Recent research has shown that attention can influence the strength of face aftereffects. For exampl...
Exposure to faces biases perceptions of subsequently viewed faces. Faces similar to those seen previ...
Opposite changes in perception (aftereffects) can be simultaneously induced for faces from different...
While some models of how various attributes of a face are processed have posited that face features,...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
Models of face perception suggest that faces are perceived with reference to face 'prototypes'or 'no...
Faces provide a complex source of information via invariant (e.g., race, sex and age) and variant (e...
Viewing faces of one sex changes the perception of subsequently seen ambiguous faces. Here we invest...
An important issue for face processing is the extent to which invariant aspects of faces (e.g. ident...
Faces provide a large amount of information via variant features (e.g., emotional expressions) and i...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
Many studies have used visual adaptation to investigate how recent experience with faces influences ...
After prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are more lik...
Race-contingent aftereffects indicate that faces of different races are encoded via dissociable visu...
Recent research has shown that attention can influence the strength of face aftereffects. For exampl...
Exposure to faces biases perceptions of subsequently viewed faces. Faces similar to those seen previ...
Opposite changes in perception (aftereffects) can be simultaneously induced for faces from different...
While some models of how various attributes of a face are processed have posited that face features,...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
Models of face perception suggest that faces are perceived with reference to face 'prototypes'or 'no...
Faces provide a complex source of information via invariant (e.g., race, sex and age) and variant (e...
Viewing faces of one sex changes the perception of subsequently seen ambiguous faces. Here we invest...