Faces learnt in a single experimental session elicit a familiarity effect in event-related brain potentials (ERPs), with more negative amplitudes for newly learnt relative to unfamiliar faces …
H Klink, D Kaiser, R Stecher, GG Ambrus… - Cerebral …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Recognizing a stimulus as familiar is an important capacity in our everyday life. Recent investigation of visual processes has led to important insights into the nature of the neural …
A Bruera, M Poesio - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2025 - direct.mit.edu
Proper names are linguistic expressions referring to unique entities, such as individual people or places. This sets them apart from other words like common nouns, which refer to …
Recognizing a face as familiar is essential in our everyday life. However,'familiarity'covers a wide range–from people we see every day to those we barely know. Although face …
How long does it take to truly know a person? To answer this question, we investigated how event-related brain potential (ERP) correlates of facial familiarity (N250) and the integration …
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingly little is known about how familiarity builds up over time and how novel faces …
Valentine's influential norm-based multidimensional face-space model (nMDFS) predicts that perceived distinctiveness of a face increases with its distance to the norm. Occipito …
JA O'Reilly, J Wehrman, A Carey… - Journal of Neural …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Event-related potential (ERP) sensitivity to faces is predominantly characterized by an N170 peak that has greater amplitude and shorter latency when elicited by human …