We conducted two experiments examining children's and adults' gaze behavior when processing faces analytically (focusing on a single feature) or holistically (comparing the overall similarity of the faces). Children 6-8 and 9-10 years of age and adults were instructed to assign schematically drawn faces in Experiment 1 and photos of real faces in Experiment 2 to two categories. The categories were constructed so as to allow either an analytical or holistic categorization of the faces. During all trials, gaze behavior was recorded from stimulus onset until reaction. The location and duration of the fixations used were analyzed. Whereas the holistic processors fixated the whole area of the eyes and nose most and longest independently of age, ...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
While the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been demonstrated, recentl...
BACKGROUND:The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stud...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
The ability to process facial information is vital for social interactions. Previous research has sh...
Faces constitute a unique object class in that they include extensive information about many aspects...
Although infants demonstrate sensitivity to some kinds of perceptual information in faces, many face...
Holistic face processing was investigated in newborns, 3-month-old infants, and adults through a mod...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the underlying ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.While the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been d...
AbstractWhile the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been demonstrated,...
Background: While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
While the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been demonstrated, recentl...
BACKGROUND:The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stud...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
The ability to process facial information is vital for social interactions. Previous research has sh...
Faces constitute a unique object class in that they include extensive information about many aspects...
Although infants demonstrate sensitivity to some kinds of perceptual information in faces, many face...
Holistic face processing was investigated in newborns, 3-month-old infants, and adults through a mod...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the underlying ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.While the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been d...
AbstractWhile the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been demonstrated,...
Background: While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the...
Research has shown that adults' recognition of a facial part can be disrupted if the part is learnt ...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
While the close link between eye movements and visual attention has often been demonstrated, recentl...
BACKGROUND:The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stud...