Familiarisation with faces selectively enhances sensitivity to changes made to the eyes.
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Familiarity effects in the construction of facial-composite images using modern software systemsThe effect of real-world personal familiarity on the speed of face information processingInternal and external features of the face are represented holistically in face-selective regions of visual cortex.Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes.Race-specific perceptual discrimination improvement following short individuation training with faces.Learning faces: similar comparator faces do not improve performance.Stable face representations.Perception of global facial geometry is modulated through experience.Gaze patterns during identity and emotion judgments in hearing adults and deaf users of American Sign Language.Real-life experience with personally familiar faces enhances discrimination based on global informationFamiliarity accentuates gaze cuing in women but not men.Behavioral and neural evidence of increased attention to the bottom half of the face in deaf signers.An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peers.The orientation selectivity of face identification.Familiar and unfamiliar face recognition: a review.Connecting developmental trajectories: biases in face processing from infancy to adulthood.Memory and Perception-based Facial Image Reconstruction.Attention to individual identities modulates face processing.Face-to-face coalition.Own- and other-race categorization of faces by race, gender, and age.Familiarity and face processing.Gaze Patterns in Auditory-Visual Perception of Emotion by Children with Hearing Aids and Hearing Children.The eye-size illusion: psychophysical characteristics, generality, and relation to holistic face processing.Tracking the truth: the effect of face familiarity on eye fixations during deception.Does prosopagnosia take the eyes out of face representations? Evidence for a defect in representing diagnostic facial information following brain damage.Learning new faces in typically developing children and children on the autistic spectrum.Differential processing of vertical interfeature relations due to real-life experience with personally familiar faces.The recognition of emotional expression in prosopagnosia: decoding whole and part faces.Effects of familiarity on spatial frequency thresholds for face matching.Perceptual learning in face processing: comparison facilitates face recognition.Sensitivity to feature displacement in familiar and unfamiliar faces: beyond the internal/external feature distinction.The role of familiarity in a face classification task using thatcherized faces.Meet The Simpsons: top-down effects in face learning.The accuracy of memory for faces of personally known individuals.Attending to faces: change detection, familiarization, and inversion effects.
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Familiarisation with faces selectively enhances sensitivity to changes made to the eyes.
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Familiarisation with faces selectively enhances sensitivity to changes made to the eyes.
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Familiarisation with faces selectively enhances sensitivity to changes made to the eyes.
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z