International audienceIn 2010 Thompson reported a "fat face thin" illusion that, when next to an inverted face, an upright face looks "fatter". Sun et al (2012 Perception 41 117-120) observed that one of the faces need not be inverted for the illusion to emerge: when two identical faces are presented one above the other, the face at the bottom appears "fatter" than the top one. Neither inverted faces nor clocks induced the illusion. Here we conducted three experiments probing the role that face contour plays in producing the fat face illusion. In experiment 1 line drawing faces were found to induce the illusion, suggesting that face contour is important for producing the illusion. In experiment 2 line drawing faces with scrambled internal f...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of configural information in face recognition....
International audienceRakover [(2011). In Y. H. Zhang (Ed.), Advances in face image analysis: Techni...
Facial first impressions are known to influence how we behave towards others. As a result of the COV...
International audienceIn 2010 Thompson reported a "fat face thin" illusion that, when next to an inv...
International audienceWe report a novel fat face illusion that when two identical images of the same...
Faces are found generally to be perceived as thinner when viewed upside down. When a face is viewed ...
International audienceConverging evidence has demonstrated our remarkable capacities to process indi...
When two identical faces are aligned vertically, humans readily perceive the face at the bottom to b...
Faces are complex, multidimensional, and meaningful visual stimuli. Recently, Araragi and colleague...
The following studies investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face inversion...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double’ face illusion, formed b...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double ’ face illusion, formed ...
A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain illusory contour formation. However, since pri...
Words are the primary means by which we communicate meaning and ideas, while faces provide important...
Abstract When normal faces are rapidly presented in the visual periphery, they are perceived as grot...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of configural information in face recognition....
International audienceRakover [(2011). In Y. H. Zhang (Ed.), Advances in face image analysis: Techni...
Facial first impressions are known to influence how we behave towards others. As a result of the COV...
International audienceIn 2010 Thompson reported a "fat face thin" illusion that, when next to an inv...
International audienceWe report a novel fat face illusion that when two identical images of the same...
Faces are found generally to be perceived as thinner when viewed upside down. When a face is viewed ...
International audienceConverging evidence has demonstrated our remarkable capacities to process indi...
When two identical faces are aligned vertically, humans readily perceive the face at the bottom to b...
Faces are complex, multidimensional, and meaningful visual stimuli. Recently, Araragi and colleague...
The following studies investigated the perceptual processes that are the basis of the face inversion...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double’ face illusion, formed b...
We report three experiments intended to characterise aspects of the ‘double ’ face illusion, formed ...
A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain illusory contour formation. However, since pri...
Words are the primary means by which we communicate meaning and ideas, while faces provide important...
Abstract When normal faces are rapidly presented in the visual periphery, they are perceived as grot...
Several previous studies have stressed the importance of configural information in face recognition....
International audienceRakover [(2011). In Y. H. Zhang (Ed.), Advances in face image analysis: Techni...
Facial first impressions are known to influence how we behave towards others. As a result of the COV...