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Appearance of symmetry, beauty, and health in human faces
symmetry face faces beauty attractiveness asymmetry brain cortex evolution perception
2015/7/29
Symmetry is an important concept in biology, being related to mate selection strategies, health, and survival of species. In human faces, the relevance of left-right symmetry to attractiveness and hea...
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In Recognizing Faces, the Whole is Not Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
Face Perception Facial Recognition Psychological Science Visual Attention Visual Perception
2012/3/20
How do we recognize a face? To date, most research has answered “holistically”: We look at all the features—eyes, nose, mouth—simultaneously and, perceiving the relationships among them, gain an advan...
Three Patterns of Motion Which Change the Perception of Emotional Faces
Emotional Face Motion Pattern Self-Reports KDEF
2013/2/19
The aim of the study was to focus on the relationship between motion and emotion. Relying on studies in Behavioral Neurology and Social Psychology, it is believed motion is one of the core components ...
No Race Effect (ORE) in the Automatic Orienting toward Baby Faces: When Ethnic Group does not matter
Baby Schema Face Processing ORE Effect Parental Instinct Spatial Cueing Automatic Orienting of Attention
2013/2/22
It was shown that own (vs. other) race baby faces capture attention automatically whereas other race babies do not (Hodsoll et al., 2010). Other literature provided evidence of an innate preferential ...
Part-to-whole effects and configural processing in faces
whole-to-part superiority configural featural holistic face processing face recognition
2009/12/29
In two experiments, the holistic face effect (Tanaka & Farah, 1993) was investigated by using a learning paradigm with faces which differed in terms of either componential (COMP) or configural (CONF) ...
Reliability of two versions of the dot-probe task using photographic faces
attention dot-probe reliability emotional faces reaction time
2009/12/16
The dot-probe task developed by Macleod, Mathews and Tata (1986) is a measure of attentional bias. Recent developments of the task have favoured the use of human faces as stimuli, however, results fro...
Face adaptation: Changing stable representations of familiar faces within minutes?
face recognition face representation adaptation effect learning memory
2008/5/4
Three experiments are reported showing that the perception and the assessment of veridicality of familiar faces are highly adaptive to new visual information. Subjects were asked to discriminate betwe...