AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception of faces that lie along the same identity trajectory in geometric face space but not faces that lie along different identity trajectories [Leopold, D.A., O’Toole, A. J., Vetter, T., & Blanz, V. (2001). Prototype-referenced shape encoding revealed by high-level aftereffects. Nature Neuroscience, 4(1), 89–94]. We explored this configural aftereffect using synthetic face stimuli developed to measure face-specific processing. Adapting to synthetic “anti-faces” resulted in an identity-specific aftereffect that was characterized by a marked decrease in the slope of the psychometric functions. Adaptation transferred across different face sizes, but...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that higher visual areas in the brain encode face viewpoint. The cu...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
Evidence that self-face recognition is dissociable from general face recognition has important impli...
We used high-level configural aftereffects induced by adaptation to realistic faces to investigate v...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
AbstractFace aftereffects are sensitive to changes in viewpoint, suggesting view-specific face codin...
AbstractRecent studies show that face adaptation effects partially transfer across three-dimensional...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that higher visual areas in the brain encode face viewpoint. The cu...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
Evidence that self-face recognition is dissociable from general face recognition has important impli...
We used high-level configural aftereffects induced by adaptation to realistic faces to investigate v...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
AbstractFace aftereffects are sensitive to changes in viewpoint, suggesting view-specific face codin...
AbstractRecent studies show that face adaptation effects partially transfer across three-dimensional...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
AbstractThere is strong evidence that higher visual areas in the brain encode face viewpoint. The cu...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...