نتایج جستجو برای: identity processing

تعداد نتایج: 613222  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Communications 2000
Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul Inkyu Lee

This letter presents a simple proof of the identity of two unified solutions for optimum space–time processing given in a previous paper.

2017
Annabelle S. Redfern Christopher P. Benton

We recognise familiar faces irrespective of their expression. This ability, crucial for social interactions, is a fundamental feature of face perception. We ask whether this constancy of facial identity may be compromised by changes in expression. This, in turn, addresses the issue of whether facial identity and expression are processed separately or interact. Using an identification task, part...

Journal: :Speech Communication 1998
Béatrice de Gelder Jean Vroomen

The face is a source of information processed by a complex system of partly independent subsystems. The extent of the independence of processing personal identity, facial expression and facial speech remains at present unclear. We investigated the speech-reading ability of a prosopagnosic patient, LH, who is severely impaired on recognition of personal identity and recognition of facial express...

2015
Sarah Bate Rachel Bennetts

The processing of facial identity and facial expression have traditionally been seen as independent-a hypothesis that has largely been informed by a key double dissociation between neurological patients with a deficit in facial identity recognition but not facial expression recognition, and those with the reverse pattern of impairment. The independence hypothesis is also reflected in more recen...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Boris New Verónica Araújo Thierry Nazzi

Do consonants and vowels have the same importance during reading? Recently, it has been proposed that consonants play a more important role than vowels for language acquisition and adult speech processing. This proposal has started receiving developmental support from studies showing that infants are better at processing specific consonantal than vocalic information while learning new words. Th...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2004
Christine Deruelle Cecilie Rondan Bruno Gepner Carole Tardif

Two experiments were designed to investigate possible abnormal face processing strategies in children with autistic spectrum disorders. A group of 11 children with autism was compared to two groups of normally developing children matched on verbal mental age and on chronological age. In the first experiment, participants had to recognize faces on the basis of identity, emotion, gaze direction, ...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Anna M V Gerlicher Anouk M van Loon H Steven Scholte Victor A F Lamme Andries R van der Leij

In human social interactions, facial emotional expressions are a crucial source of information. Repeatedly presented information typically leads to an adaptation of neural responses. However, processing seems sustained with emotional facial expressions. Therefore, we tested whether sustained processing of emotional expressions, especially threat-related expressions, would attenuate neural adapt...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Meike Ramon Goedele Van Belle

Despite the agreement that experience with faces leads to more efficient processing, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Building on empirical evidence from unfamiliar face processing in healthy populations and neuropsychological patients, the present experiment tested the hypothesis that personal familiarity is associated with superior discrimination when identity information is ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Timothy D Sweeny Marcia Grabowecky Satoru Suzuki

Visual pattern processing becomes increasingly complex along the ventral pathway, from the low-level coding of local orientation in the primary visual cortex to the high-level coding of face identity in temporal visual areas. Previous research using pattern aftereffects as a psychophysical tool to measure activation of adaptive feature coding has suggested that awareness is relatively unimporta...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2008
George L Malcolm Linda J Lanyon Andrew J B Fugard Jason J S Barton

Perceptual studies suggest that processing facial identity emphasizes upper-face information, whereas processing expressions of anger or happiness emphasizes the lower-face. The two goals of the present study were to determine (a) if the distributions of eye fixations reflect these upper/lower-face biases, and (b) whether this bias is task- or stimulus-driven. We presented a target face followe...

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