Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-processing is unclear. In the present study, participants made judgements of head tilt for faces in which the vertical position of the internal facial region was varied. We found a highly reliable relationship between inner-face position and perceived head tilt. We also found that changes in inner-face position affected the perceived dimensions of an individual unchanged facial feature: compared to control faces, nearly two-thirds of faces in which the features had been moved down were judged to have a longer nose. This finding suggests an early integration of configural and featural processing to create a stable holistic percept of the face. The de...
<div><p>The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted compa...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Like faces, body postures are susceptible to an inversion effect in untrained viewers. The inversion...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
AbstractSeveral previous studies have stressed the importance of processing configural information i...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of processing configural information in face r...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Presenting a face stimulus upside-down generally causes a larger deficit in perceiving metric distan...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Human observers are experts at face recognition, yet a simple 180 degrees rotation of a face photogr...
The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted compared to u...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
<div><p>The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted compa...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Like faces, body postures are susceptible to an inversion effect in untrained viewers. The inversion...
Configural processing is important for face recognition, but its role in other types of face-process...
AbstractSeveral previous studies have stressed the importance of processing configural information i...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of processing configural information in face r...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Presenting a face stimulus upside-down generally causes a larger deficit in perceiving metric distan...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Human observers are experts at face recognition, yet a simple 180 degrees rotation of a face photogr...
The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted compared to u...
In this study (n=144) we investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face invers...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
<div><p>The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted compa...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Like faces, body postures are susceptible to an inversion effect in untrained viewers. The inversion...