AbstractThe perception of a stimulus can be impaired when presented in the context of a masking pattern. To determine the timing and the nature of face processing, the effect of various masks on the discriminability of faces was investigated. Results reveal a strong configural effect: the magnitude of masking depends on the similarity between mask and target. Masking is absent for non-face masks (noise, houses), modest for scrambled and inverted faces and strongest for upright faces, even when they differ in size, gender or viewpoint from the targets. This suggests an extra-striate location for the masking (possibly FFA). Reduced but significant masking for isolated face parts (internal features or head shape) is consistent with holistic co...
yesFaces are highly complex stimuli that contain a host of information. Such complexity poses the f...
AbstractIllusory contours (ICs) are thought to be a result of processes involved in the perceptual r...
Different combinations of forward and backward masking as well as interocular suppression have been ...
AbstractThe perception of a stimulus can be impaired when presented in the context of a masking patt...
Research on face recognition and social judgment usually addresses the manipulation of facial featur...
Face perception is a critical and valued ability that humans have that allows us to be able to under...
The use of face masks during the pandemic has been common in nearly all public interactions. Along w...
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identification by focusing on fa...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
Although it is generally accepted that face recognition relies on holistic processing, it has been s...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identifcation by focusing on fac...
yesFaces are highly complex stimuli that contain a host of information. Such complexity poses the f...
AbstractIllusory contours (ICs) are thought to be a result of processes involved in the perceptual r...
Different combinations of forward and backward masking as well as interocular suppression have been ...
AbstractThe perception of a stimulus can be impaired when presented in the context of a masking patt...
Research on face recognition and social judgment usually addresses the manipulation of facial featur...
Face perception is a critical and valued ability that humans have that allows us to be able to under...
The use of face masks during the pandemic has been common in nearly all public interactions. Along w...
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identification by focusing on fa...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
The relationship between attention and visual masking was investigated in a cued detection task usin...
Prior research suggests that people process upright faces holistically as an independent image, but ...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
Although it is generally accepted that face recognition relies on holistic processing, it has been s...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identifcation by focusing on fac...
yesFaces are highly complex stimuli that contain a host of information. Such complexity poses the f...
AbstractIllusory contours (ICs) are thought to be a result of processes involved in the perceptual r...
Different combinations of forward and backward masking as well as interocular suppression have been ...