In a recent study using cross-experiment multivariate classification of EEG patterns, we found evidence for a shared familiarity signal for faces, patterns of neural activity that successfully separate trials for familiar and unfamiliar faces across participants and modes of familiarization. Here, our aim was to expand upon this research to further characterize the spatio-temporal properties of this signal. By utilizing the information content present for incidental exposure to personally familiar and unfamiliar faces, we tested how the information content in the neural signal unfolds over time under different task demands – giving truthful or deceptive responses to photographs of genuinely familiar and unfamiliar individuals. For this goal...
Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain pot...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Recognizing a face as familiar is essential in our everyday life. However, ‘familiarity’ covers a wi...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
We explored the neural signatures of face familiarity using cross-participant and cross-experiment d...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain pot...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Recognizing a face as familiar is essential in our everyday life. However, ‘familiarity’ covers a wi...
Recent theories on the neural correlates of face identification stressed the importance of the avail...
We explored the neural signatures of face familiarity using cross-participant and cross-experiment d...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
Human observers recognise the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Co...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
Recognizing familiar faces is essential to social functioning, but little is known about how people ...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain pot...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...