Reaction time in differential and developmental research: A review and commentary on the problems and alternatives.
C Draheim, CA Mashburn, JD Martin… - Psychological …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Reaction time is believed to be a good indicator of the speed and efficiency of mental
processes and is a ubiquitous variable in the behavioral sciences. Despite this popularity …
processes and is a ubiquitous variable in the behavioral sciences. Despite this popularity …
A meta-analysis and review of holistic face processing.
JJ Richler, I Gauthier - Psychological bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
The concept of holistic processing is a cornerstone of face recognition research, yet central
questions related to holistic processing remain unanswered, and debates have thus far …
questions related to holistic processing remain unanswered, and debates have thus far …
The composite face illusion: A whole window into our understanding of holistic face perception
B Rossion - Visual Cognition, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Two identical top halves of a face are perceived as being different when their bottom halves
belong to different faces, showing that the parts of a face cannot be perceived independently …
belong to different faces, showing that the parts of a face cannot be perceived independently …
Why has research in face recognition progressed so slowly? The importance of variability
A Mike Burton - Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite many years of research, there has been surprisingly little progress in our
understanding of how faces are identified. Here I argue that there are two contributory …
understanding of how faces are identified. Here I argue that there are two contributory …
The “parts and wholes” of face recognition: A review of the literature
JW Tanaka, D Simonyi - Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
It has been claimed that faces are recognized as a “whole” rather than by the recognition of
individual parts. In a paper published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology in …
individual parts. In a paper published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology in …
Digital neuropsychology: Challenges and opportunities at the intersection of science and software
Objective: Digital devices are now broadly accessible and have the capacity to measure
aspects of human behavior with high precision and accuracy, in a standardized manner. The …
aspects of human behavior with high precision and accuracy, in a standardized manner. The …
The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic processing” …
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic processing” …
Face processing systems: from neurons to real-world social perception
W Freiwald, B Duchaine, G Yovel - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Primate face processing depends on a distributed network of interlinked face-selective areas
composed of face-selective neurons. In both humans and macaques, the network is divided …
composed of face-selective neurons. In both humans and macaques, the network is divided …
[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in frequency and saliency of speech-accompanying gestures: The role of cognitive abilities and empathy.
The present study concerns individual differences in gesture production. We used
correlational and multiple regression analyses to examine the relationship between …
correlational and multiple regression analyses to examine the relationship between …
Meanings, mechanisms, and measures of holistic processing
Few concepts are more central to the study of face recognition than holistic processing.
Progress toward understanding holistic processing is challenging because the term “holistic” …
Progress toward understanding holistic processing is challenging because the term “holistic” …