Face perception has long served as a classic example of domain specificity of mind and brain. But an alternative" expertise" hypothesis holds that putatively face-specific …
The question of whether perceptual expertise is mediated by general-expert or domain- specific processing mechanisms has been debated for decades. Because humans are face …
Ever since Diamond and Carey's (1986) seminal work, object expertise has often been viewed through the prism of face perception (for a thorough discussion, see Tanaka and …
G Yovel, I Grosbard… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The question of whether task performance is best achieved by domain-specific, or domain- general processing mechanisms is fundemental for both artificial and biological systems …
G Yovel, I Grosbard, N Avidor, A Bardosh… - Journal of …, 2022 - jov.arvojournals.org
Perceptual expertise involves discrimination of stimuli at subordinate level of categorization. The question of whether perceptual expertise is mediated by general expertise or domain …
Z Zhao, J Chen, Z Lin, H Ying - arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18800, 2024 - arxiv.org
Whether face processing depends on unique, domain-specific neurocognitive mechanisms or domain-general object recognition mechanisms has long been debated. Directly testing …
As car expertise increases, so does interference between the visual processing of faces and that of cars; this suggests performance trade-offs across domains of real-world expertise …
We recently argued that human unfamiliar face identity perception reflects substantial perceptual expertise, and that the advantage for familiar over unfamiliar face identity …
Studies of perceptual expertise typically ask whether the mechanisms underlying face recognition are domain specific or domain general. This debate has so dominated the …