In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and configural differences. In three experiments we investigated the role and interaction of featural and configural processing in face recognition. In Experiment 1a we showed that previously learnt faces could be recognized when they were scrambled into constituent parts, which were previously determined in a free listing experiment (eyes, nose, mouth, chin, forehead, eye-brows, cheeks). This result clearly indicates a role of featural information at a certain level of face processing. In Experiment 1b we determined the blur level that made the scrambled part versions impossible to recognize. This blur level was then applied to whole faces in or...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
We explored the processing mechanisms of featural and configural face information using event-relate...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Previous research suggests that face recognition may involve both configurational and piecemeal (fea...
The aim of this study was to separately analyze the role of featural and configural face representat...
Abstract—It has been suggested that face recognition is primarily based on configural information, w...
It has been suggested that, as a result of expertise, configural information plays a predominant rol...
An important aspect of face recognition involves the role of featural and configurational informatio...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four expe...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
We explored the processing mechanisms of featural and configural face information using event-relate...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Using psychophysics we investigated to what extent human face recognition relies on local informatio...
Previous research suggests that face recognition may involve both configurational and piecemeal (fea...
The aim of this study was to separately analyze the role of featural and configural face representat...
Abstract—It has been suggested that face recognition is primarily based on configural information, w...
It has been suggested that, as a result of expertise, configural information plays a predominant rol...
An important aspect of face recognition involves the role of featural and configurational informatio...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four expe...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
We explored the processing mechanisms of featural and configural face information using event-relate...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...