Featural vs. configurational information in faces: a conceptual and empirical analysis.
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Age-dependent face detection and face categorization performanceIndividuation and holistic processing of faces in rhesus monkeysDeficits in other-race face recognition: no evidence for encoding-based effects.The neuropsychology of face perception: beyond simple dissociations and functional selectivityConfigural and featural processing in humans with congenital prosopagnosiaThe face inversion effect in infants is driven by high, and not low, spatial frequencies.Arguments Against a Configural Processing Account of Familiar Face Recognition.Emotion recognition: the role of featural and configural face information.Face viewpoint effects about three axes: the role of configural and featural processing.Explaining the face-inversion effect: the face-scheme incompatibility (FSI) model.Things are looking up: differential decline in face recognition following pitch and yaw rotation.Configural and featural discriminations use the same spatial frequencies: a model observer versus human observer analysis.Featural versus configural face processing in a rare genetic disorder: Williams syndrome.Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversion.Intent to remember briefly presented human faces and other pictorial stimuli enhances recognition memory.The similarity-in-topography principle: reconciling theories of conceptual deficits.Lateralized repetition priming for familiar faces: Evidence for asymmetric interhemispheric cooperation.Faces as objects of non-expertise: processing of thatcherised faces in congenital prosopagnosia.Lateralised repetition priming for featurally and configurally manipulated familiar faces: evidence for differentially lateralised processing mechanisms.Atypical development of configural face recognition in children with autism, Down syndrome and Williams syndrome.The first 100 milliseconds of a face: on the microgenesis of early face processing.The use of faces as stimuli in neuroimaging and psychological experiments: a procedure to standardize stimulus features.When false recognition is out of control: the case of facial conjunctions.Making heads turn: the effect of familiarity and stimulus rotation on a gender-classification task.Perception of novel faces: the parts have it!When feature information comes first! Early processing of inverted faces.Delay and Age Effects on Identification Accuracy and Confidence: An Investigation Using a Video Identification ParadeFaces in the museum: revising the methods of facial reconstructionsRed, Green, Blue, Red, Argh! A Missing Shift in Processing: The Stroop Task Does Not Affect Facial Recognition
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Featural vs. configurational information in faces: a conceptual and empirical analysis.
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Featural vs. configurational information in faces: a conceptual and empirical analysis.
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Featural vs. configurational information in faces: a conceptual and empirical analysis.
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2002-02-01T00:00:00Z