The identity of an object is a fixed property, independent of where it appears, and an effective visual system should capture this invariance [1, 2 and 3]. However, we now report that the perceived gender of a face is strongly biased toward male or female at different locations in the visual field. The spatial pattern of these biases was distinctive and stable for each individual. Identical neutral faces looked different when they were presented simultaneously at locations maximally biased to opposite genders. A similar effect was observed for perceived age of faces. We measured the magnitude of this perceptual heterogeneity for four other visual judgments: perceived aspect ratio, orientation discrimination, spatial-frequency discrimination...
Gender/sex identification of faces without any cultural or conventional gender cue is primarily base...
Faces are easily categorized as male or female. But is this categorization done at the perceptual le...
Even though shape is the basis of object recognition, there is still an on-going debate about how it...
SummaryThe identity of an object is a fixed property, independent of where it appears, and an effect...
Kurczek, J. & Ohnesorge, C. (2010, August). Evaluating the Impact of Spatial Frequencies on the Perc...
Perception of visual information highly depends on spatial context. For instance, perception of a lo...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
AbstractHumans use the direction of eye gaze and facial identity to make important social judgments....
Abstract. Research on visual attention triggered by face gender is still relatively sparse. In the p...
Research on visual attention triggered by face gender is still relatively sparse. In the present stu...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
Visual image contains broadband information and is processed by different neural channels that are t...
AbstractPrior work using a matching task between images that were complementary in spatial frequency...
Categorical perception is a sophisticated mechanism which allows our visual system to discriminate b...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
Gender/sex identification of faces without any cultural or conventional gender cue is primarily base...
Faces are easily categorized as male or female. But is this categorization done at the perceptual le...
Even though shape is the basis of object recognition, there is still an on-going debate about how it...
SummaryThe identity of an object is a fixed property, independent of where it appears, and an effect...
Kurczek, J. & Ohnesorge, C. (2010, August). Evaluating the Impact of Spatial Frequencies on the Perc...
Perception of visual information highly depends on spatial context. For instance, perception of a lo...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
AbstractHumans use the direction of eye gaze and facial identity to make important social judgments....
Abstract. Research on visual attention triggered by face gender is still relatively sparse. In the p...
Research on visual attention triggered by face gender is still relatively sparse. In the present stu...
In previous studies, we investigated whether male and female faces are perceived as distinct categor...
Visual image contains broadband information and is processed by different neural channels that are t...
AbstractPrior work using a matching task between images that were complementary in spatial frequency...
Categorical perception is a sophisticated mechanism which allows our visual system to discriminate b...
AbstractCategorical perception (CP) is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to sort simil...
Gender/sex identification of faces without any cultural or conventional gender cue is primarily base...
Faces are easily categorized as male or female. But is this categorization done at the perceptual le...
Even though shape is the basis of object recognition, there is still an on-going debate about how it...