Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. The ability of participants to discriminate between novel pairs of faces and between those to which they had received brief, unsupervised, exposure (5×2 s each) was assessed. In all experiments exposure improved discrimination performance. Overall, discrimination was better when the faces were upright, but exposure produced improved discrimination for both upright and inverted faces (Experiment 1). The improvement produced by exposure was selective to internal face features (Experiment 2) and was evident when there was a change in orientation (three-quarter to full face or vice versa) between exposure and test (Experiment 3). These findings ind...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Bi T, Chen N, Weng Q, He D, Fang F. Learning to discriminate face views. J Neurophysiol 104: 3305-33...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Theoretical analyses of perceptual learning suggest that comparison between similar stimuli aids sub...
Bi T, Chen N, Weng Q, He D, Fang F. Learning to discriminate face views. J Neurophysiol 104: 3305-33...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...