Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information via structure-from-motion, or via characteristic patterns of movement. Currently, it is unclear whether familiar and unfamiliar faces derive the same benefit from these mechanisms. This study examined the movement advantage by asking participants to match moving and static images of famous and unfamiliar faces to facial point-light displays (PLDs) or shape-normalised avatars in a same/different task (experiment 1). In experiment 2 we also used a same/different task, but participants matched from PLD to PLD or from avatar to avatar. In both experiments, unfamiliar face matching was more accurate for PLDs than for avatars, but there was no eff...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
Familiarity plays an important role in face processing. The importance of familiarity is increased w...
Using computer animated laserscans of human faces we have recently shown that complex non-rigid faci...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting extraction of shape information from the...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity that can supplement or even supplant static facial info...
We can use the characteristic way a person moves their face and head ("dynamic facial signatures") a...
Previous work has suggested that seeing a famous face move aids the recognition of identity, especia...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
Previous research indicates that unfamiliar faces may be recognised better if they are viewed in mot...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
Familiarity plays an important role in face processing. The importance of familiarity is increased w...
Using computer animated laserscans of human faces we have recently shown that complex non-rigid faci...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting extraction of shape information from the...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity that can supplement or even supplant static facial info...
We can use the characteristic way a person moves their face and head ("dynamic facial signatures") a...
Previous work has suggested that seeing a famous face move aids the recognition of identity, especia...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
Previous research indicates that unfamiliar faces may be recognised better if they are viewed in mot...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
Familiarity plays an important role in face processing. The importance of familiarity is increased w...
Using computer animated laserscans of human faces we have recently shown that complex non-rigid faci...