Holistic processing is not correlated with face-identification accuracy

Y Konar, PJ Bennett, AB Sekuler - Psychological science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychological science, 2010journals.sagepub.com
The current study tested the widespread assumption that holistic processing is important for
the identification of upright faces. In two experiments, we show that (a) there are large
individual differences in the magnitude of the composite face effect and face-identification
accuracy and (b) the correlation between the magnitude of the composite face effect and
face-identification accuracy is essentially zero. These findings are inconsistent with the claim
that holistic processing, as indexed by the composite face effect, significantly influences …
The current study tested the widespread assumption that holistic processing is important for the identification of upright faces. In two experiments, we show that (a) there are large individual differences in the magnitude of the composite face effect and face-identification accuracy and (b) the correlation between the magnitude of the composite face effect and face-identification accuracy is essentially zero. These findings are inconsistent with the claim that holistic processing, as indexed by the composite face effect, significantly influences accuracy in a face-identification task.
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