نتایج جستجو برای: animals with human faces

تعداد نتایج: 9878945  

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2010
Rachel A Robbins Mayu Nishimura Catherine J Mondloch Terri L Lewis Daphne Maurer

Department of Ophthalmology The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X8 ABSTRACT: Early visual deprivation caused by bilateral congenital cataracts produces deficits in discriminating faces that differ in the spacing of features, but not in feature shape (Le Grand et al. [2001] Nature 410: 810). We investigated whether these deficits are specific to human faces by testing pa...

2003
Volker Krueger

We present an exemplar-based probabilistic approach for face recognition in video data. The approach has two stages: First, Exemplars, which are selected representatives from the raw video, are automatically extracted from gallery videos. The exemplars are used to summarize the gallery video information. In the second part, these exemplars are then used as centers for probabilistic mixture dist...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Denise A. Soria Bauser Boris Suchan Irene Daum

The present study aimed to investigate whether human body forms--like human faces--undergo holistic processing. Evidence for holistic face processing comes from the face composite effect: two identical top halves of a face are perceived as being different if they are presented with different bottom parts. This effect disappears if both bottom halves are shifted laterally (misaligned) or if the ...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Anthony C Little Lisa M DeBruine Benedict C Jones Corri Waitt

Exposure to faces biases perceptions of subsequently viewed faces such that normality judgments of similar faces are increased. Simultaneously inducing such an aftereffect in opposite directions for two groups of faces might indicate discrete responding of the neural populations coding for those groups. Here we show such "category contingent" aftereffects following exposure to faces differing i...

2013
Christoph D. Dahl Malte J. Rasch Masaki Tomonaga Ikuma Adachi

Faces presented upside-down are harder to recognize than presented right-side up, an effect known as the face inversion effect. With inversion the perceptual processing of the spatial relationship among facial parts is disrupted. Previous literature indicates a face inversion effect in chimpanzees toward familiar and conspecific faces. Although these results are not inconsistent with findings f...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto Narihisa Matsumoto Kaoru Ohyama Kenji Kawano

To investigate the effect of face inversion and thatcherization (eye inversion) on temporal processing stages of facial information, single neuron activities in the temporal cortex (area TE) of two rhesus monkeys were recorded. Test stimuli were colored pictures of monkey faces (four with four different expressions), human faces (three with four different expressions), and geometric shapes. Mod...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Bruno Rossion Stéphanie Caharel

How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high temporal resolution and the possibility to record simultaneously from the whole brain, electromagnetic scalp measurements should be the ideal method to clarify this issue. However, this question remains debated, with studies reporting face-sensitive responses varying from 50 ms to 200 ms following stimulu...

2010
Elizabeth A. Simpson Krisztina Varga Janet E. Frick Dorothy Fragaszy

Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function of experience—has previously been tested with primate faces. In the first 6 months of life, infants can discriminate among individual human and monkey faces. Though the ability to discriminate monkey faces is lost after about 9 months, infants retain human face discrimination, presumably because...

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