AbstractAdapting to a face shifts the perceived identity of a subsequent face in the direction opposite to the adapting face, a phenomenon known as a face identity aftereffect. In the present study, we examined the temporal dynamics of such aftereffects in children at an age when face processing abilities are not yet adult-like. We hypothesized that children’s difficulties in face processing may stem from an unstable mental representation of facial identity, which may be especially prone to adaptation aftereffects. Using a novel procedure designed especially for children, we show that both 8-year-olds and adults demonstrate identity aftereffects of similarly small size after just one second of viewing the adapting face, and that the strengt...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractAdapting to a face shifts the perceived identity of a subsequent face in the direction oppos...
Developmental improvements in face identity recognition ability are widely documented, but the sourc...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
Children's performance on face identification tests improves dramatically between age 4 and adolesce...
Children's performance on face perception tests does not reach adult levels until adolescence, a res...
Adaptation-related aftereffects (AEs) show how face perception can be altered by recent perceptual e...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Adaptation paradigms seek to bias subsequently viewed stimuli through prolonged exposure to an adapt...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
SummaryIn low-level vision, exquisite sensitivity to variation in luminance is achieved by adaptive ...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractAdapting to a face shifts the perceived identity of a subsequent face in the direction oppos...
Developmental improvements in face identity recognition ability are widely documented, but the sourc...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
Children's performance on face identification tests improves dramatically between age 4 and adolesce...
Children's performance on face perception tests does not reach adult levels until adolescence, a res...
Adaptation-related aftereffects (AEs) show how face perception can be altered by recent perceptual e...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Adaptation paradigms seek to bias subsequently viewed stimuli through prolonged exposure to an adapt...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
SummaryIn low-level vision, exquisite sensitivity to variation in luminance is achieved by adaptive ...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism,...
AbstractIdentification of a face is facilitated by adapting to its computationally opposite identity...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...