An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-level mechanisms. One method for addressing this is to explore how adaptation in upright or inverted, photographic positive or negative faces transfers to test stimuli that are either upright or inverted and normal or negated. A series of studies are reported in which this is tested using a typical face identity aftereffect paradigm in unfamiliar and famous faces. Results showed that aftereffects were strongest when the adaptor matched the test stimuli. In addition, aftereffects did not transfer from upright adaptors to inverted test images, but did transfer from inverted adaptors to upright test images in famous faces. However, in unfamiliar ...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
AbstractOur ability to recognize faces despite their similarity as visual patterns depends on high-l...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
An important question regarding face aftereffects is whether it is based on face-specific or lower-l...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
AbstractOur ability to recognize faces despite their similarity as visual patterns depends on high-l...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are hi...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...