We examine interhemispheric cooperation in the recognition of personally known faces whose long-term familiarity ensures frequent co-activation of face-sensitive areas in the right and left brain. Images of self, friend, and stranger faces were presented for 150 ms in upright and inverted orientations both unilaterally, in the right or left visual field, and bilaterally. Consistent with previous research, we find a bilateral advantage for familiar but not for unfamiliar faces, and we demonstrate that this gain occurs for inverted as well as upright faces. We show that friend faces are recognized more quickly than unfamiliar faces in upright but not in inverted orientations, suggesting that configural processing underlies this particular adv...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Recognition of faces typically occurs via holistic processing where individual features are combined...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
•The Face Inversion Effect (FIE): Upright Faces are recognized better than Inverted Faces. This is a...
Interhemispheric cooperation can be indicated by enhanced performance when stimuli are presented to ...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Learning new identities is crucial for effective social interaction. A critical aspect of this proce...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
Evidence suggests that autobiographical memory, self-related semantic category judgements, and self-...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Recognition of faces typically occurs via holistic processing where individual features are combined...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
•The Face Inversion Effect (FIE): Upright Faces are recognized better than Inverted Faces. This is a...
Interhemispheric cooperation can be indicated by enhanced performance when stimuli are presented to ...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Learning new identities is crucial for effective social interaction. A critical aspect of this proce...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar fa...
Evidence suggests that autobiographical memory, self-related semantic category judgements, and self-...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
UnrestrictedInverted faces are recognized more slowly and less accurately than upright faces (Yin, 1...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
Recognition of faces typically occurs via holistic processing where individual features are combined...