Faces represent a “special” class of physically similar stimuli but it remains uncertain whether they are processed by cognitive systems that are functionally separate from those used for objects. This paper reports two experiments, which examine whether there exist qualitative differences in the semantic and associative priming of faces, “structurally similar” objects (living things), and “structurally distinct” objects (artefacts). Recognition was examined in Experiment 1 using the familiarity judgement task for faces and the object decision task for objects, and naming was examined in Experiment 2. Both experiments compared, within subjects, priming by associates (e.g. Eric Morecambe → Ernie Wise, lion → tiger and lock key) and priming ...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
The Burton, Bruce and Johnston [Burton, A. M., Bruce, V., & Johnston, R. A. (1990). Understanding fa...
Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographic...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
Semantic priming in person recognition has been studied extensively. In a typical experiment, partic...
In two experiments, we explored the effects of co-occurrence and semantic relationships in the assoc...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
grantor: University of TorontoAssociative memory for familiar faces was investigated in th...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
Navigating in an environment and interacting with other people is an everyday behavior. In humans, t...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
The Burton, Bruce and Johnston [Burton, A. M., Bruce, V., & Johnston, R. A. (1990). Understanding fa...
Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographic...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
Semantic priming in person recognition has been studied extensively. In a typical experiment, partic...
In two experiments, we explored the effects of co-occurrence and semantic relationships in the assoc...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
grantor: University of TorontoAssociative memory for familiar faces was investigated in th...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty abou...
Navigating in an environment and interacting with other people is an everyday behavior. In humans, t...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
The Burton, Bruce and Johnston [Burton, A. M., Bruce, V., & Johnston, R. A. (1990). Understanding fa...
Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographic...