What can individual differences reveal about face processing?

G Yovel, JB Wilmer, B Duchaine - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Faces are probably the most widely studied visual stimulus. Most research on face
processing has used a group-mean approach that averages behavioral or neural responses …

The early development of face processing—What makes faces special?

S Hoehl, S Peykarjou - Neuroscience bulletin, 2012 - Springer
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face
processing in adults and in early development. From the existing empirical and theoretical …

Face processing: the interplay of nature and nurture

J Park, LI Newman, TA Polk - The Neuroscientist, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
A number of behavioral and neuroscientific studies suggest that face processing is
qualitatively different from the processing of other visual stimuli. Why? Is face processing in …

[PDF][PDF] 31 Neurocognitive Mechanisms for the Development of Face Processing

M DE HAAN - Handbook of developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2008 - academia.edu
The human face holds special significance as a visual source of social information. Adults
can detect faces twice as fast as other objects (Pegna et al., 2004) and can quickly and …

Neural mechanisms of face perception, their emergence over development, and their breakdown

M Behrmann, KS Scherf… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Face perception is probably the most developed visual perceptual skill in humans, most
likely as a result of its unique evolutionary and social significance. Much recent research has …

Face perception: A developmental perspective

MH Johnson - The Oxford handbook of face perception, 2011 - books.google.com
I have little interest in face perception for its own sake. This may seem like a shocking
statement coming from someone who has devoted much of his career to the topic, but it …

Face processing as a brain adaptation at multiple timescales

MH Johnson - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
I consider face processing as the brain's adaptive response to phylogenetic, ontogenetic,
and task-specific factors. Focusing on wide-ranging evidence from both my own laboratory …

Beyond the FFA: brain-behavior correspondences in face recognition abilities

DB Elbich, S Scherf - Neuroimage, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite the thousands of papers investigating the neural basis of face perception in both
humans and non-human primates, very little is known about how activation within this neural …

Humans and macaques employ similar face-processing strategies

CD Dahl, C Wallraven, HH Bülthoff, NK Logothetis - Current Biology, 2009 - cell.com
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face.
Despite numerous electrophysiological studies in monkeys [1–3], little is known about the …

12 development of face-processing ability in childhood

K Lee, PC Quinn, O Pascalis… - The Oxford Handbook of …, 2013 - books.google.com
Faces are arguably the most significant visual stimuli in children's social environment. Much
of children's adaptive social functioning relies on their success in extracting crucial …