Two fixations suffice in face recognition
JH Hsiao, G Cottrell - Psychological science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
It is well known that there exist preferred landing positions for eye fixations in visual word
recognition. However, the existence of preferred landing positions in face recognition is less …
recognition. However, the existence of preferred landing positions in face recognition is less …
Left gaze bias in humans, rhesus monkeys and domestic dogs
While viewing faces, human adults often demonstrate a natural gaze bias towards the left
visual field, that is, the right side of the viewee's face is often inspected first and for longer …
visual field, that is, the right side of the viewee's face is often inspected first and for longer …
The intricate web of asymmetric processing of social stimuli in humans
D Marzoli, A D'Anselmo, G Malatesta, C Lucafò… - Symmetry, 2022 - mdpi.com
Although the population-level preference for the use of the right hand is the clearest
example of behavioral lateralization, it represents only the best-known instance of a variety …
example of behavioral lateralization, it represents only the best-known instance of a variety …
Hidden Markov model analysis reveals the advantage of analytic eye movement patterns in face recognition across cultures
It remains controversial whether culture modulates eye movement behavior in face
recognition. Inconsistent results have been reported regarding whether cultural differences …
recognition. Inconsistent results have been reported regarding whether cultural differences …
[HTML][HTML] Initial eye movements during face identification are optimal and similar across cultures
Culture influences not only human high-level cognitive processes but also low-level
perceptual operations. Some perceptual operations, such as initial eye movements to faces …
perceptual operations. Some perceptual operations, such as initial eye movements to faces …
Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: Revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanisms
PJ Hills, JM Pake - Cognition, 2013 - Elsevier
Own-race faces are recognised more accurately than other-race faces and may even be
viewed differently as measured by an eye-tracker (Goldinger, Papesh, & He, 2009) …
viewed differently as measured by an eye-tracker (Goldinger, Papesh, & He, 2009) …
More efficient scanning for familiar faces
The present study reveals changes in eye movement patterns as newly learned faces
become more familiar. Observers received multiple exposures to newly learned faces over …
become more familiar. Observers received multiple exposures to newly learned faces over …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial biases in viewing behavior
Viewing behavior exhibits temporal and spatial structure that is independent of stimulus
content and task goals. One example of such structure is horizontal biases, which are likely …
content and task goals. One example of such structure is horizontal biases, which are likely …
[HTML][HTML] Face exploration dynamics differentiate men and women
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown
that while gazing at faces, each one of us has a particular eye-scanning pattern, highly …
that while gazing at faces, each one of us has a particular eye-scanning pattern, highly …
Not all visual expertise is holistic, but it may be leftist: The case of Chinese character recognition
JH Hsiao, GW Cottrell - Psychological Science, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined whether two purportedly face-specific effects, holistic processing and the left-
side bias, can also be observed in expert-level processing of Chinese characters, which are …
side bias, can also be observed in expert-level processing of Chinese characters, which are …