AbstractWhen complementary halves of different familiar faces are combined into a new face, there is interference in the identification of either half. This “composite face effect” has been taken as strong evidence that faces are processed holistically. Here, we demonstrate that this effect can persist when the two parts of a face are separated by up to 80ms of visual noise, showing that the parts of a face interact not only spatially but also temporally. We suggest that the processing underlying robust identification accepts an accumulation of evidence over time
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e., above the nose) of two face stimuli as being dif...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
AbstractWhen complementary halves of different familiar faces are combined into a new face, there is...
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response inte...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
Human has an exceptional ability for face recognition to keep up social network. However, it is uncl...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Some theories of holistic face processing propose that parts in faces (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) are ...
Face recognition and identification are optimized by holistic processing. Various visual-spatial man...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Abstract Face perception is widely believed to involve integration of facial features into a holisti...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e., above the nose) of two face stimuli as being dif...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
AbstractWhen complementary halves of different familiar faces are combined into a new face, there is...
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response inte...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
Human has an exceptional ability for face recognition to keep up social network. However, it is uncl...
We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
Some theories of holistic face processing propose that parts in faces (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) are ...
Face recognition and identification are optimized by holistic processing. Various visual-spatial man...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Abstract Face perception is widely believed to involve integration of facial features into a holisti...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e. above the nose) of two face stimuli as being diff...
People tend to perceive identical top halves (i.e., above the nose) of two face stimuli as being dif...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...