Effects of early visual deprivation on perceptual and cognitive development

D Maurer, CJ Mondloch, TL Lewis - Progress in brain research, 2007 - Elsevier
During early infancy, visual capabilities are quite limited. Nevertheless, patterned visual
input during this period is necessary for the later development of normal vision for some, but …

Early face processing specificity: it's in the eyes!

RJ Itier, C Alain, K Sedore, AR McIntosh - Journal of cognitive …, 2007 - direct.mit.edu
Unlike most other objects that are processed analytically, faces are processed configurally.
This configural processing is reflected early in visual processing following face inversion …

Face inversion disproportionately impairs the perception of vertical but not horizontal relations between features.

V Goffaux, B Rossion - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Upside-down inversion disrupts the processing of spatial relations between the features of a
face, while largely preserving local feature analysis. However, recent studies on face …

Neural correlates of processing facial identity based on features versus their spacing

D Maurer, KM O'craven, R Le Grand, CJ Mondloch… - Neuropsychologia, 2007 - Elsevier
Adults' expertise in recognizing facial identity involves encoding subtle differences among
faces in the shape of individual facial features (featural processing) and in the spacing …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in discrimination of eye and mouth displacement in autism spectrum disorders

MD Rutherford, KA Clements, AB Sekuler - Vision research, 2007 - Elsevier
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have been found to have impairments in
some face recognition tasks [eg, Boucher, J., & Lewis, V.(1992). Unfamiliar face recognition …

The face inversion effect is not a consequence of aberrant eye movements

CC Williams, JM Henderson - Memory & Cognition, 2007 - Springer
The face inversion effect is the finding that inverted faces are more difficult to recognize than
other inverted objects. The present study explored the possibility that eye movements have a …

Individuation and holistic processing of faces in rhesus monkeys

CD Dahl, NK Logothetis… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Despite considerable evidence that neural activity in monkeys reflects various aspects of
face perception, relatively little is known about monkeys' face processing abilities. Two …

[HTML][HTML] Inverting houses and textures: Investigating the characteristics of learned inversion effects

JS Husk, PJ Bennett, AB Sekuler - Vision Research, 2007 - Elsevier
Faces, more than other objects, are identified more accurately when upright than inverted.
This inversion effect may be linked to differences in expertise. Here, we explore how …

What is in a view? The role of featural information in the recognition of unfamiliar faces across viewpoint transformation

BCM Stephan, D Caine - Perception, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In recognising a face the visual system shows a remarkable ability in overcoming changes in
viewpoint. However, the mechanisms involved in solving this complex computational …

Transfer of the face viewpoint aftereffect from adaptation to different and inverted faces

F Fang, K Ijichi, S He - Journal of Vision, 2007 - jov.arvojournals.org
The viewpoint aftereffect is a perceptual illusion that, after adapting to an object/face viewed
from one side (eg, 30 to the left of center), when the same object/face is subsequently …