The role of facial movements in emotion recognition
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 …
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?
Typical human adults recognize numerous individuals from their faces accurately, rapidly
and automatically, reaching a level of expertise at individual face recognition that is …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
superiority in the processing of configural information for own-race faces. Here we examined …
The paradox of human expertise: why experts get it wrong
Expertise is correctly, but one-sidedly, associated with special abilities and enhanced
performance. The other side of expertise, however, is surreptitiously hidden. Along with …
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 …
lines of research, including psychological studies, neuroimaging and clinical …
Contact and other‐race effects in configural and component processing of faces
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 …
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.
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 …
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 …
unknown dead and thus facilitates their identification. Several approaches to facial …