The role of facial movements in emotion recognition

EG Krumhuber, LI Skora, HCH Hill… - Nature Reviews …, 2023 - nature.com
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions
intended to depict the apex of the emotional display. Although these studies have provided …

What can we learn about human individual face recognition from experimental studies in monkeys?

B Rossion, J Taubert - Vision research, 2019 - Elsevier
Typical human adults recognize numerous individuals from their faces accurately, rapidly
and automatically, reaching a level of expertise at individual face recognition that is …

Magic at the marketplace: Choice blindness for the taste of jam and the smell of tea

L Hall, P Johansson, B Tärning, S Sikström, T Deutgen - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
We set up a tasting venue at a local supermarket and invited passerby shoppers to sample
two different varieties of jam and tea, and to decide which alternative in each pair they …

[PDF][PDF] Art expertise: A study of concepts and conceptual spaces

D Augustin, H Leder - Psychology Science, 2006 - researchgate.net
An aesthetic experience is a complex cognitive process, the nature and outcome of which
depend upon the perceiver's concepts and expertise (Leder, Belke, Oeberst, & Augustin …

An own-race advantage for components as well as configurations in face recognition

WG Hayward, G Rhodes, A Schwaninger - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
The own-race advantage in face recognition has been hypothesized as being due to a
superiority in the processing of configural information for own-race faces. Here we examined …

The paradox of human expertise: why experts get it wrong

IE Dror, A Pascual-Leone… - The paradoxical …, 2011 - books.google.com
Expertise is correctly, but one-sidedly, associated with special abilities and enhanced
performance. The other side of expertise, however, is surreptitiously hidden. Along with …

Origins and early development of human body knowledge

V Slaughter, M Heron, L Jenkins, E Tilse… - Monographs of the …, 2004 - JSTOR
As a knowable object, the human body is highly complex. Evidence from several converging
lines of research, including psychological studies, neuroimaging and clinical …

Contact and other‐race effects in configural and component processing of faces

G Rhodes, L Ewing, WG Hayward… - British Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Other‐race faces are generally recognized more poorly than own‐race faces. There has
been a long‐standing interest in the extent to which differences in contact contribute to this …

An easy game for frauds? Effects of professional experience and time pressure on passport-matching performance.

BE Wirth, CC Carbon - Journal of experimental psychology: applied, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Despite extensive research on unfamiliar face matching, little is known about factors that
might affect matching performance in real-life scenarios. We conducted 2 experiments to …

Facial soft tissue thicknesses of the mid-face for Slovak population

P Panenková, R Beňuš, S Masnicová… - Forensic science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Forensic facial approximation is used as a tool for recreating the antemortem appearance of
unknown dead and thus facilitates their identification. Several approaches to facial …