We examined whether holistic processing, a hallmark of face perception, took place at an early stage of face processing shared by all facial judgments, or at later stages specific for processing different facial information such as identity, expression and gender. In Study 1, a composite paradigm was used where the two face halves could differ in identity, expression, or both. Participants' performance on recognizing the identity (or expression) from half of the face was influenced by incongruent identity (or expression) from the other half, but unaffected by incongruent expression (or identity) from the other half. This indicates that holistic processing of identity and expression are independent of each other. In Study 2, we found that th...
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response inte...
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing. Progress to...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Although many researchers agree that faces are processed...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
In three experiments, we investigated whether holistic processing underlies gender judgments about f...
It has been well documented that faces are processed holistically; nonetheless, this conclusion is p...
There is increasing evidence that shape and texture are integral parts of face identity. However, it...
It is widely accepted that face perception relies on holistic processing. However, this holistic adv...
Is configural information or featural information more important for facial identity recognition? Ho...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response inte...
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing. Progress to...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Although many researchers agree that faces are processed...
Several sequential matching composite face paradigms are used to assess “holistic processing ” of fa...
Holistic face processing is often referred to as the inability to selectively attend to part of face...
AbstractA large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not proce...
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not process a fac...
In three experiments, we investigated whether holistic processing underlies gender judgments about f...
It has been well documented that faces are processed holistically; nonetheless, this conclusion is p...
There is increasing evidence that shape and texture are integral parts of face identity. However, it...
It is widely accepted that face perception relies on holistic processing. However, this holistic adv...
Is configural information or featural information more important for facial identity recognition? Ho...
Abstract While it is generally accepted that holistic processing facilitates face recognition, recen...
Holistic processing is the tendency to perceive an object as an indecomposable whole rather than by ...
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response inte...
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing. Progress to...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...