AbstractWe trained subjects to identify either upright or inverted faces in a 10AFC task and measured performance subsequently in four conditions: same- and different-upright faces, and same- and different-inverted faces. Performance improved for both the upright-trained and the inverted-trained groups. The improvements were highly specific to the trained face exemplars, and largely specific to the trained face orientations. This pattern of results yielded an increase in the face-inversion effect after upright-training, and a decrease in the inversion effect after inverted-training, but only for the trained set of faces in both groups. A similar pattern of results was found for phase-scrambled faces in which the configural structure of face...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Sc...
This thesis explores the causes of the face inversion effect, which is a substantial decrement in pe...
AbstractWe trained subjects to identify either upright or inverted faces in a 10AFC task and measure...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractFaces, more than other objects, are identified more accurately when upright than inverted. T...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe face inversion effect is a defection in ...
AbstractWe investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces pr...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
The poorer recognition performance for inverted as compared to upright faces is one of the most well...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive S...
This thesis explores the causes of the face inversion effect, which is a substantial decrement in pe...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Sc...
This thesis explores the causes of the face inversion effect, which is a substantial decrement in pe...
AbstractWe trained subjects to identify either upright or inverted faces in a 10AFC task and measure...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractFaces, more than other objects, are identified more accurately when upright than inverted. T...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe face inversion effect is a defection in ...
AbstractWe investigated the efficacy of training adults to recognize full spectrum inverted faces pr...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
The poorer recognition performance for inverted as compared to upright faces is one of the most well...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
It has often been argued that the processing of faces is 'special' relative to the processing of oth...
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive S...
This thesis explores the causes of the face inversion effect, which is a substantial decrement in pe...
AbstractFace inversion effects are used as evidence that faces are processed differently from object...
AbstractHumans are remarkably adept at recognizing objects across a wide range of views. A notable e...
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Sc...
This thesis explores the causes of the face inversion effect, which is a substantial decrement in pe...