Holistic processing predicts face recognition

JJ Richler, OS Cheung, I Gauthier - Psychological science, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychological science, 2011journals.sagepub.com
The concept of holistic processing is a cornerstone of face-recognition research. In the study
reported here, we demonstrated that holistic processing predicts face-recognition abilities on
the Cambridge Face Memory Test and on a perceptual face-identification task. Our findings
validate a large body of work that relies on the assumption that holistic processing is related
to face recognition. These findings also reconcile the study of face recognition with the
perceptual-expertise work it inspired; such work links holistic processing of objects with …
The concept of holistic processing is a cornerstone of face-recognition research. In the study reported here, we demonstrated that holistic processing predicts face-recognition abilities on the Cambridge Face Memory Test and on a perceptual face-identification task. Our findings validate a large body of work that relies on the assumption that holistic processing is related to face recognition. These findings also reconcile the study of face recognition with the perceptual-expertise work it inspired; such work links holistic processing of objects with people’s ability to individuate them. Our results differ from those of a recent study showing no link between holistic processing and face recognition. This discrepancy can be attributed to the use in prior research of a popular but flawed measure of holistic processing. Our findings salvage the central role of holistic processing in face recognition and cast doubt on a subset of the face-perception literature that relies on a problematic measure of holistic processing.
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