The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centered has motivated a variety of experiments with divergent results. A key issue concerns the visual recognition of objects seen from novel views. If recognition performance depends on whether a particular view has been seen before, it can be interpreted as evidence for a viewer-centered representation. Earlier experiments used unfamiliar objects to provide the experimenter with complete control over the observer's previous experience with the object. In this study, we tested whether human recognition shows viewpoint dependence for the highly familiar faces of well-known colleagues and for the observer's own face. We found that observers are poor...
The ability of observers to recognize faces across changes in viewpoint has been found previously to...
This paper analyzes the problem of face recognition as a cognitive process. Specifically, it studies...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the neural representation of faces in vis...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
. The question of whether object representations in the human brain are objectcentered or viewer-cen...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life in all kind...
AbstractA viewpoint-dependent aftereffect occurs after prolonged viewing of a stimulus of a particul...
Abstract. For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life i...
Abstract Everyday experience suggests that faces can be recognized despite large changes of viewpoin...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Humans are experts in processing faces, which are encountered in everyday life in many dierent poses...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
The ability of observers to recognize faces across changes in viewpoint has been found previously to...
This paper analyzes the problem of face recognition as a cognitive process. Specifically, it studies...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the neural representation of faces in vis...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
. The question of whether object representations in the human brain are objectcentered or viewer-cen...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life in all kind...
AbstractA viewpoint-dependent aftereffect occurs after prolonged viewing of a stimulus of a particul...
Abstract. For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life i...
Abstract Everyday experience suggests that faces can be recognized despite large changes of viewpoin...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Humans are experts in processing faces, which are encountered in everyday life in many dierent poses...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
The ability of observers to recognize faces across changes in viewpoint has been found previously to...
This paper analyzes the problem of face recognition as a cognitive process. Specifically, it studies...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the neural representation of faces in vis...