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The following pages link to Remembering facial configurations. (Q52100582):
Displaying 50 items.
- Innate and learned components of human visual preference (Q28138884) (← links)
- The fusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perception (Q28238243) (← links)
- Second-order relational manipulations affect both humans and monkeys (Q31032595) (← links)
- Abnormalities in visual processing amongst students with body image concerns (Q33978444) (← links)
- Perceptual expertise with objects predicts another hallmark of face perception (Q33996292) (← links)
- Interference between face and non-face domains of perceptual expertise: a replication and extension. (Q34320815) (← links)
- The processing of facial identity and expression is interactive, but dependent on task and experience (Q34511066) (← links)
- Perceptual shape sensitivity to upright and inverted faces is reflected in neuronal adaptation (Q35564114) (← links)
- Abnormalities in the Visual Processing of Viewing Complex Visual Stimuli Amongst Individuals With Body Image Concern (Q36871211) (← links)
- Seeing the face through the eyes: a developmental perspective on face expertise (Q36963022) (← links)
- Misaligned and Polarity-Reversed Faces Determine Face-specific Capacity Limits (Q37284620) (← links)
- Familiar and unfamiliar face recognition: a review (Q37528214) (← links)
- Mental representations of familiar faces. (Q37944341) (← links)
- Salient social cues are prioritized in autism spectrum disorders despite overall decrease in social attention (Q38461469) (← links)
- High Confidence in Falsely Recognizing Prototypical Faces (Q38793900) (← links)
- On the modularity of face recognition: The riddle of domain specificity (Q40456852) (← links)
- Scale dependence and channel switching in letter identification (Q42626467) (← links)
- Comparing face processing strategies between typically-developed observers and observers with autism using sub-sampled-pixels presentation in response classification technique (Q44810351) (← links)
- Holistic face processing is induced by shape and texture (Q46741602) (← links)
- Holistic face perception is modulated by experience-dependent perceptual grouping. (Q47786200) (← links)
- The body-inversion effect (Q47831675) (← links)
- EEG power spectral measurements comparing normal and "thatcherized" faces (Q48135593) (← links)
- Implicit face perception in a patient with visual agnosia? Evidence from behavioural and eye-tracking analyses. (Q48386047) (← links)
- Stability from variation: the case of face recognition. The M.D. Vernon Memorial Lecture (Q48512173) (← links)
- Faces as objects of non-expertise: processing of thatcherised faces in congenital prosopagnosia (Q48531080) (← links)
- Sub-exemplar shape tuning in human face-related areas (Q48624069) (← links)
- fMRI evidence for the neural representation of faces (Q48793308) (← links)
- Face-specific responses from the human inferior occipito-temporal cortex (Q48794312) (← links)
- Featural and configurational processes in the recognition of faces of different familiarity (Q48796700) (← links)
- Image dependency in the recognition of newly learnt faces (Q50487925) (← links)
- Configural and component processing in simultaneous and sequential lineup procedures. (Q50602032) (← links)
- Implicit face prototype learning from geometric information (Q50759236) (← links)
- Configural face processing: a meta-analytic survey (Q51025727) (← links)
- Representing human hands haptically or visually from first-person versus third-person perspectives (Q51057662) (← links)
- Greater visual averaging of face identity for own-gender faces (Q51277684) (← links)
- The use of faces as stimuli in neuroimaging and psychological experiments: a procedure to standardize stimulus features (Q51604642) (← links)
- Recognizing degraded faces: the contribution of configural and featural cues (Q51831184) (← links)
- Rapid extraction of mean identity from sets of faces (Q51936372) (← links)
- Face recognition by hand (Q51956328) (← links)
- Adaptation effects of highly familiar faces: immediate and long lasting (Q51964562) (← links)
- Features are also important: contributions of featural and configural processing to face recognition (Q51969088) (← links)
- Learning alters local face space geometry (Q51979021) (← links)
- Adaptive norm-based coding of facial identity. (Q51982912) (← links)
- The Mona Lisa effect: is 'our' Lisa fame or fake? (Q51983223) (← links)
- The prototype effect in face recognition: extension and limits (Q51986385) (← links)
- Facial inversion effects: Parts and whole relationship (Q52000194) (← links)
- Perception of global facial geometry in the inversion effect and prosopagnosia (Q52006476) (← links)
- A haptic face-inversion effect (Q52007048) (← links)
- Configural information is processed differently in perception and recognition of faces (Q52007522) (← links)
- Effects of geometric distortions on face-recognition performance (Q52009409) (← links)