It is not known whether prolonged exposure to perceived and imagined complex visual images produces similar shifts in subsequent perception through selective adaptation. This question is important because a positive finding would suggest that perception and imagery of visual stimuli are mediated by shared neural networks. In this study, we used a selective adaptation procedure designed to induce high-level face-identity aftereffects--a phenomenon in which extended exposure to a particular face facilitates recognition of subsequent faces with opposite features while impairing recognition of all other faces. We report here that adaptation to either real or imagined faces produces a similar shift in perception and that identity boundaries repr...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Current models of face perception suggest independent processing of identity and expression, though ...
We examined how the perception of face identity was influenced by prior exposure to a different face...
AbstractMajor cognitive and neural models of face perception view that the mechanisms underlying the...
Evidence that self-face recognition is dissociable from general face recognition has important impli...
Three experiments are reported showing that the perception and the assessment of veridicality of fam...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
We used high-level configural aftereffects induced by adaptation to realistic faces to investigate v...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
Depending on the previous research one reads, face aftereffects may or may not partially transfer ac...
Visual adaptation is a universal phenomenon associated with human visual system. This adaptation aff...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Many neurophysiological studies have revealed single-unit responses to complex objects such as faces...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Current models of face perception suggest independent processing of identity and expression, though ...
We examined how the perception of face identity was influenced by prior exposure to a different face...
AbstractMajor cognitive and neural models of face perception view that the mechanisms underlying the...
Evidence that self-face recognition is dissociable from general face recognition has important impli...
Three experiments are reported showing that the perception and the assessment of veridicality of fam...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
We used high-level configural aftereffects induced by adaptation to realistic faces to investigate v...
A central problem of face identification is forming stable representations from entities that vary -...
Depending on the previous research one reads, face aftereffects may or may not partially transfer ac...
Visual adaptation is a universal phenomenon associated with human visual system. This adaptation aff...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Many neurophysiological studies have revealed single-unit responses to complex objects such as faces...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Current models of face perception suggest independent processing of identity and expression, though ...