Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?
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Putting culture under the 'spotlight' reveals universal information use for face recognitionIn search of the chemical basis for MHC odourtypesFace perception and processing in early infancy: inborn predispositions and developmental changesInnate pattern recognition and categorization in a jumping spiderThe Limited Impact of Exposure Duration on Holistic Word ProcessingProcessing of communication sounds: contributions of learning, memory, and experienceA comparative view of face perception.Mechanisms of change in psychosocial interventions for autism spectrum disorders.Electrophysiological studies of face processing in developmental prosopagnosia: neuropsychological and neurodevelopmental perspectives.Representational shifts made visible: movement away from the prototype in memory for hue.Interpreting fMRI data: maps, modules and dimensions.Early left-hemispheric dysfunction of face processing in congenital prosopagnosia: an MEG study.The composite task reveals stronger holistic processing in children than adults for child faces.A strong role for nature in face recognition.Human face recognition ability is specific and highly heritableExpertise with unfamiliar objects is flexible to changes in task but not changes in class.Individual recognition and the 'face inversion effect' in medaka fish (Oryzias latipes).Sensitivity to spatial frequency and orientation content is not specific to face perception.Conscious awareness is required for holistic face processing.Own-race and own-age biases facilitate visual awareness of faces under interocular suppression.Perceptual expertise with objects predicts another hallmark of face perceptionConditions for facelike expertise with objects: becoming a Ziggerin expert--but which type?Top-down engagement modulates the neural expressions of visual expertise.Adults' awareness of faces follows newborns' looking preferences.A meta-analysis and review of holistic face processing.A parametric study of fear generalization to faces and non-face objects: relationship to discrimination thresholds.A visual short-term memory advantage for objects of expertiseThe temporal advantage for individuating objects of expertise: perceptual expertise is an early riser.Expertise for upright faces improves the precision but not the capacity of visual working memory.Oculomotor guidance and capture by irrelevant facesExpertise increases the functional overlap between face and object perception.The response of face-selective cortex with single face parts and part combinations.High-resolution imaging of expertise reveals reliable object selectivity in the fusiform face area related to perceptual performance.The complete design in the composite face paradigm: role of response bias, target certainty, and feedbackGenetic specificity of face recognition.Spatial resolution of conscious visual perception in infants.Electrical stimulation over bilateral occipito-temporal regions reduces N170 in the right hemisphere and the composite face effect.Reliability of composite-task measurements of holistic face processing.Are all types of expertise created equal? Car experts use different spatial frequency scales for subordinate categorization of cars and faces'Faceness' and affectivity: evidence for genetic contributions to distinct components of electrocortical response to human faces
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Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?
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Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?
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Bradley C Duchaine
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