AbstractSensitivity to configural changes in face processing has been cited as evidence for face-exclusive mechanisms. Alternatively, general mechanisms could be fine-tuned by experience with homogeneous stimuli. We tested sensitivity to configural transformations for novices and experts with nonface stimuli (“Greebles”). Parts of transformed Greebles were identified via forced-choice recognition. Regardless of expertise level, the recognition of parts in the Studied configuration was better than in isolation, suggesting an object advantage. For experts, recognizing Greeble parts in a Transformed configuration was slower than in the Studied configuration, but only at upright. Thus, expertise with visually similar objects, not faces per se, ...
Human observers are experts at visual face recognition due to specialized visual mechanisms for face...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
Abstract—It has been suggested that face recognition is primarily based on configural information, w...
AbstractSensitivity to configural changes in face processing has been cited as evidence for face-exc...
Does face recognition involve face-specific cognitive and neural processes ('domain specificity') or...
Behavioral sensitivity to object transformations and the response to novel objects (Greebles) in the...
Face recognition is generally thought to rely on different neurocognitive mechanisms than most types...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
It has been suggested that, as a result of expertise, configural information plays a predominant rol...
AbstractTwelve participants were trained to be experts at identifying a set of ‘Greebles’, novel obj...
yesFaces are highly complex stimuli that contain a host of information. Such complexity poses the f...
Young et al (1987) have demonstrated that the juxtaposition of top and bottom halves of different fa...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
AbstractA central question in cognitive neuroscience is whether mechanisms exist that are specialize...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Human observers are experts at visual face recognition due to specialized visual mechanisms for face...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
Abstract—It has been suggested that face recognition is primarily based on configural information, w...
AbstractSensitivity to configural changes in face processing has been cited as evidence for face-exc...
Does face recognition involve face-specific cognitive and neural processes ('domain specificity') or...
Behavioral sensitivity to object transformations and the response to novel objects (Greebles) in the...
Face recognition is generally thought to rely on different neurocognitive mechanisms than most types...
In order to reliably recognize faces in everyday life it is necessary to detect subtle featural and ...
It has been suggested that, as a result of expertise, configural information plays a predominant rol...
AbstractTwelve participants were trained to be experts at identifying a set of ‘Greebles’, novel obj...
yesFaces are highly complex stimuli that contain a host of information. Such complexity poses the f...
Young et al (1987) have demonstrated that the juxtaposition of top and bottom halves of different fa...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
AbstractA central question in cognitive neuroscience is whether mechanisms exist that are specialize...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Human observers are experts at visual face recognition due to specialized visual mechanisms for face...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
Abstract—It has been suggested that face recognition is primarily based on configural information, w...