The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic processing” …

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Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
towards processing faces as un-decomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic …

[PDF][PDF] The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition

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Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
towards processing faces as un-decomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic …

The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific" holistic processing" …

The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific" holistic processing" …

The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer… - Journal of …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific" holistic processing" …

The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer… - Journal of …, 2017 - search.pdh.ebscohost.com
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific'holistic …

[PDF][PDF] The Inversion, Part-Whole, and Composite Effects Reflect Distinct Perceptual Mechanisms With Varied Relationships to Face Recognition

C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer, A Caramazza - 2017 - researchgate.net
Face recognition is thought to rely on specific cognitive mechanisms that process faces as
undecomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic” processing is typically quantified using …

The Inversion, Part-Whole, and Composite Effects Reflect Distinct Perceptual Mechanisms With Varied Relationships to Face Recognition

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Face recognition is thought to rely on specific mechanisms underlying a perceptual bias
toward processing faces as undecomposable wholes. This face-specific “holistic processing” …

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