The human visual system has evolved specialized neural mechanisms to rapidly detect faces. Its broad tuning for facial features is thought to underlie the illusory perception of faces in inanimate objects, a phenomenon called face pareidolia. Recent studies on face pareidolia suggest that the mechanisms underlying face processing, at least at the early stages of visual encoding, may treat objects that resemble faces as real faces; prioritizing their detection. In our study, we used breaking continuous flash suppression (b-CFS) to examine whether the human visual system prioritizes the detection of objects that induce face pareidolia over stimuli matched for object content. Similar to previous b-CFS results using real face stimuli, we found ...
Abstract. Visual images that are not faces are sometimes perceived as faces (the pareidolia phenomen...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
The neural mechanisms responsible for triggering visual hallucinations are poorly understood. Here, ...
International audienceThe human brain rapidly and automatically categorizes faces vs. other visual o...
The human visual system is very sensitive to the presence of faces in the environment. This sensitiv...
Introduction : Faces provide a rich source of social information, crucial for the successful navigat...
The tendency to perceive faces in random patterns exhibiting configural properties of faces is an ex...
The tendency to perceive faces in random patterns exhibiting configural properties of faces is an ex...
The face is a special visual stimulus. Both bottom-up processes for low-level facial features and to...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Background:Higher levels of facial processing, such as rec-ognition of the individuality and emotion...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social...
Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social...
Visual images that are not faces are sometimes perceived as faces (the pareidolia phenomenon). While...
Abstract. Visual images that are not faces are sometimes perceived as faces (the pareidolia phenomen...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
The neural mechanisms responsible for triggering visual hallucinations are poorly understood. Here, ...
International audienceThe human brain rapidly and automatically categorizes faces vs. other visual o...
The human visual system is very sensitive to the presence of faces in the environment. This sensitiv...
Introduction : Faces provide a rich source of social information, crucial for the successful navigat...
The tendency to perceive faces in random patterns exhibiting configural properties of faces is an ex...
The tendency to perceive faces in random patterns exhibiting configural properties of faces is an ex...
The face is a special visual stimulus. Both bottom-up processes for low-level facial features and to...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Background:Higher levels of facial processing, such as rec-ognition of the individuality and emotion...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social...
Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social...
Visual images that are not faces are sometimes perceived as faces (the pareidolia phenomenon). While...
Abstract. Visual images that are not faces are sometimes perceived as faces (the pareidolia phenomen...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
The neural mechanisms responsible for triggering visual hallucinations are poorly understood. Here, ...