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Bozana Veres-injac

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Recognition of briefly presented familiar and unfamiliar faces

2009

Early processing stages in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar faces were studied in four experiments by varying the type of available facial information in a four alternative forced choice recognition task. Both reaction time and recognition accuracy served as dependent measures. The observed data revealed an asymmetry in processing familiar and unfamiliar faces. A markedly weak inversion effect and strong blurring effect suggest a limited usage of spatial relations within early processing stages of unfamiliar faces. Recognition performance for whole familiar faces did not deteriorate due to blurring or the presentation of isolated internal features, suggesting a low level of represe…

face familiarityCommunicationTwo-alternative forced choicebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Contrast (statistics)Facial recognition systemSpatial relationInversion (linguistics)lcsh:PsychologyPerceptionfeatures and configuration in facesPsychologybusinessGeneral Psychologyface recognitionCognitive psychologymedia_commonPsihologija
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