[HTML][HTML] Testing Separability and Independence of Perceptual Dimensions with General Recognition Theory: A Tutorial and New R Package (grtools)
Determining whether perceptual properties are processed independently is an important
goal in perceptual science, and tools to test independence should be widely available to …
goal in perceptual science, and tools to test independence should be widely available to …
Optimal transport-based identity matching for identity-invariant facial expression recognition
Identity-invariant facial expression recognition (FER) has been one of the challenging
computer vision tasks. Since conventional FER schemes do not explicitly address the inter …
computer vision tasks. Since conventional FER schemes do not explicitly address the inter …
[PDF][PDF] The time course of face representations during perception and working memory maintenance
GY Bae - Cerebral Cortex Communications, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Successful social communication requires accurate perception and maintenance of invariant
(face identity) and variant (facial expression) aspects of faces. While numerous studies …
(face identity) and variant (facial expression) aspects of faces. While numerous studies …
[HTML][HTML] Identity information content depends on the type of facial movement
Facial movements convey information about many social cues, including identity. However,
how much information about a person's identity is conveyed by different kinds of facial …
how much information about a person's identity is conveyed by different kinds of facial …
The influence of spatial location on same-different judgments of facial identity and expression.
MD Starks, A Shafer-Skelton, M Paradiso… - Journal of …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The “spatial congruency bias” is a behavioral phenomenon where 2 objects presented
sequentially are more likely to be judged as being the same object if they are presented in …
sequentially are more likely to be judged as being the same object if they are presented in …
[HTML][HTML] Representation of facial identity includes expression variability
AS Redfern, CP Benton - Vision research, 2019 - Elsevier
In this study, we investigate the contribution of expression variability in the formation of face
representations. We trained participants to learn new identities from face images either low …
representations. We trained participants to learn new identities from face images either low …
Arousal and valence have dissociable effects on responses to schematic emotional faces.
RM Booy, N Jankovic, TM Spalek - Canadian Journal of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Studies examining behavioural responses to emotional stimuli usually report one of two
patterns of responses to negative stimuli. Some studies find faster responses to negative …
patterns of responses to negative stimuli. Some studies find faster responses to negative …
Adults' markers of face processing are present at age 6 and are interconnected along development
Recent studies on the development of face processing argue for a late, quantitative, domain-
specific development of face processing, and face memory in particular. Most previous …
specific development of face processing, and face memory in particular. Most previous …
The influence of stimulus sex and emotional expression on the attentional blink.
HE Stebbins, JB Vanous - Emotion, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Past studies have demonstrated that angry faces used as the first target (T1) in an attentional
blink paradigm interfere with processing of a second, neutral target (T2). However, despite …
blink paradigm interfere with processing of a second, neutral target (T2). However, despite …
Facial expressions yielding context-dependent effect: the additive contribution of eye movements
E Vakil, S McDonald, SK Allen, N Vardi-Shapiro - Acta Psychologica, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract This study tested Context-Dependent Effect (CDE) on face recognition by viewing
facial expressions as context and face identity as the target. Three groups were defined …
facial expressions as context and face identity as the target. Three groups were defined …