Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that humans identify their conspecifics best based on the horizontally-oriented information contained in the face image; this range conveys the main morphological features of the face. In contrast, the vertical structure of the eye region seems to deliver optimal cues to gaze direction. The present work investigates whether the human face processing system flexibly tunes to vertical information contained in the eye region when processing gaze direction. Alternatively, face processing may invariantly rely on the horizontal range, supporting the domain specificity of orientation tuning for faces and the gateway role of horizontal content to access any t...
Recent psychophysical evidence indicates that the vertical arrangement of horizontal information is ...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. For decades, researchers...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent psychophysical evidence indicates that the vertical arrangement of horizontal information is ...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Vision begins with the encoding of contrast at specific orientations. Several works showed that huma...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. For decades, researchers...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent work demonstrates that human face identification is most efficient when based on horizontal, ...
Recent psychophysical evidence indicates that the vertical arrangement of horizontal information is ...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...