Categorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort similar objects in the world into meaningful categories with clear boundaries between them. CP has been found for high-level stimuli like human faces, more precisely, for the perception of face identity, expression and ethnicity. For sex however, which represents another important and biologically relevant dimension of human faces, results have been equivocal so far. Here, we reinvestigate CP for sex using newly created face stimuli to control two factors that to our opinion might have influenced the results in earlier studies. Our new stimuli are (a) derived from single face identities, so that changes of sex are not confounded with changes of identity i...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex p...
Categorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort similar objec...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
Categorical perception (CP) has been demonstrated for face identity and facial expression, while con...
Categorical perception (CP) has been demonstrated for face identity and facial expression, while con...
The perception of face identity, race and also facial expressions has been shown to be categorical. ...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
The cognitive process of categorizing perceptually similar stimuli into qualitatively different cate...
The cognitive process of categorizing perceptually similar stimuli into qualitatively different cate...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
Abstract Our faces display socially important sex and identity information. How perceptually indepen...
According to Bruce and Young's (1986 British Journal of Psychology 77 305 - 327) classic model of fa...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex p...
Categorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort similar objec...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
Categorical perception (CP) has been demonstrated for face identity and facial expression, while con...
Categorical perception (CP) has been demonstrated for face identity and facial expression, while con...
The perception of face identity, race and also facial expressions has been shown to be categorical. ...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
The cognitive process of categorizing perceptually similar stimuli into qualitatively different cate...
The cognitive process of categorizing perceptually similar stimuli into qualitatively different cate...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
Abstract Our faces display socially important sex and identity information. How perceptually indepen...
According to Bruce and Young's (1986 British Journal of Psychology 77 305 - 327) classic model of fa...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex p...