The fact that faces are strongly affected by picture-plane inversion has often been cited as evidence for face-specific mechanisms. It is unclear, however, whether this "face inversion effect" is driven by properties shared by faces or whether the effect is specific to faces as a category. To address this issue, we compared the recognition of faces and novel Greebles, which were specifically matched to faces along various stimulus dimensions. In two experiments, participants were required to name individual faces or Greebles following training at either single or multiple orientations. We found that performance systematically decreased with increasing misorientation from either the upright (Experiment 1) or nearest trained orientation (Expe...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
The fact that faces are strongly affected by picture-plane inversion has often been cited as evidenc...
The fact that faces are strongly affected by picture-plane inversion has often been cited as evidenc...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...
The fact that faces are strongly affected by picture-plane inversion has often been cited as evidenc...
The fact that faces are strongly affected by picture-plane inversion has often been cited as evidenc...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Inversion has been shown to disrupt face recognition, but relatively few studies have looked at the ...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Research suggests that inverted faces are harder to recognise than upright faces because of a disrup...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
The effect of orientation on face recognition was explored by selectively altering facial components...
Inversion has a disproportionate disruptive effect on the recognition of faces. This may be due to t...