B Knight, A Johnston - Visual cognition, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
The movement of the face may provide information that facilitates recognition. However, in mostsituations people who are very familiar to us can be recognized easily from a single …
How we recognize faces despite rotations in depth is of great interest to psychologists, computer scientists and neurophysiologists because of the accuracy of human performance …
K Lander, F Christie, V Bruce - Memory & cognition, 1999 - Springer
The effects of movement on the recognition of famous faces shown in difficult conditions were investigated. Images were presented as negatives, upside down (inverted), and …
Abstract Information for identifying a human face can be found both in the invariant structure of features and in idiosyncratic movements and gestures. When both kinds of information are …
F Christie, V Bruce - Memory & cognition, 1998 - Springer
The effects of movement on unfamiliar face recognition were investigated. In an incidental learning task, faces were studied either as computer-animated (moving) displays or as a …
J Hochberg, RE Galper - Psychonomic Science, 1967 - Springer
Shepard's recognition procedure was applied to photographs to test its usefulness for exploring perception of, and memory for, faces. Recognition was measured as a function of …
Pictures of upright and inverted faces were unilaterally presented in either the left or right visual field. Subsequent recognition performance was found to be superior for faces falling …
JN Bassili - Journal of experimental psychology: human perception …, 1978 - psycnet.apa.org
Investigated the role of movement of the surface of the face in the perception of faces using a technique adapted from G. Johansson (1973). Faces that were covered with black makeup …
RJ Phillips, RE Rawles - Perception, 1979 - journals.sagepub.com
An investigation of ninety-five university admission candidates failed to replicate the finding by Yin of a negative correlation between the ability to recognise upright and inverted faces …