R Näsänen. Vision Res 1999
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Effects of high-pass and low-pass spatial filtering on face identification.
N P Costen, D M Parker, I Craw. Percept Psychophys 1996
N P Costen, D M Parker, I Craw. Percept Psychophys 1996
37
Identification of band-pass filtered letters and faces by human and ideal observers.
J Gold, P J Bennett, A B Sekuler. Vision Res 1999
J Gold, P J Bennett, A B Sekuler. Vision Res 1999
33
The many faces of configural processing.
Daphne Maurer, Richard Le Grand, Catherine J. Mondloch. Trends Cogn Sci 2002
Daphne Maurer, Richard Le Grand, Catherine J. Mondloch. Trends Cogn Sci 2002
28
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
27
Configurational information in face perception.
A W Young, D Hellawell, D C Hay. Perception 1987
A W Young, D Hellawell, D C Hay. Perception 1987
25
The fusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perception.
N Kanwisher, J McDermott, M M Chun. J Neurosci 1997
N Kanwisher, J McDermott, M M Chun. J Neurosci 1997
22
Spatial frequency tuning of upright and inverted face identification.
Carl Gaspar, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Vision Res 2008
Carl Gaspar, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Vision Res 2008
37
Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequencies.
Valérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2006
Valérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2006
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Does face inversion change spatial frequency tuning?
Verena Willenbockel, Daniel Fiset, Alan Chauvin, Caroline Blais, Martin Arguin, James W Tanaka, Daniel N Bub, Frédéric Gosselin. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2010
Verena Willenbockel, Daniel Fiset, Alan Chauvin, Caroline Blais, Martin Arguin, James W Tanaka, Daniel N Bub, Frédéric Gosselin. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2010
32
Face perception: an integrative review of the role of spatial frequencies.
Marcos Ruiz-Soler, Francesc S Beltran. Psychol Res 2006
Marcos Ruiz-Soler, Francesc S Beltran. Psychol Res 2006
28
Distinct spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces and emotional expressions.
Patrik Vuilleumier, Jorge L Armony, Jon Driver, Raymond J Dolan. Nat Neurosci 2003
Patrik Vuilleumier, Jorge L Armony, Jon Driver, Raymond J Dolan. Nat Neurosci 2003
19
Bubbles: a technique to reveal the use of information in recognition tasks.
F Gosselin, P G Schyns. Vision Res 2001
F Gosselin, P G Schyns. Vision Res 2001
17
Spatial content and spatial quantisation effects in face recognition.
N P Costen, D M Parker, I Craw. Perception 1994
N P Costen, D M Parker, I Craw. Perception 1994
19
A comparison of spatial frequency tuning for the recognition of facial identity and facial expressions in adults and children.
Xiaoqing Gao, Daphne Maurer. Vision Res 2011
Xiaoqing Gao, Daphne Maurer. Vision Res 2011
50
Synthetic faces, face cubes, and the geometry of face space.
Hugh R Wilson, Gunter Loffler, Frances Wilkinson. Vision Res 2002
Hugh R Wilson, Gunter Loffler, Frances Wilkinson. Vision Res 2002
15
Electrophysiological Studies of Face Perception in Humans.
Shlomo Bentin, Truett Allison, Aina Puce, Erik Perez, Gregory McCarthy. J Cogn Neurosci 1996
Shlomo Bentin, Truett Allison, Aina Puce, Erik Perez, Gregory McCarthy. J Cogn Neurosci 1996
15
Sensitivity to Information Conveyed by Horizontal Contours is Correlated with Face Identification Accuracy.
Matthew V Pachai, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Front Psychol 2013
Matthew V Pachai, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Front Psychol 2013
44
Horizontal information drives the behavioral signatures of face processing.
Valérie Goffaux, Steven C Dakin. Front Psychol 2010
Valérie Goffaux, Steven C Dakin. Front Psychol 2010
29
The distributed human neural system for face perception.
Haxby, Hoffman, Gobbini. Trends Cogn Sci 2000
Haxby, Hoffman, Gobbini. Trends Cogn Sci 2000
14
Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations.
P G Schyns, A Oliva. Cognition 1999
P G Schyns, A Oliva. Cognition 1999
14
Inversion leads to quantitative, not qualitative, changes in face processing.
Allison B Sekuler, Carl M Gaspar, Jason M Gold, Patrick J Bennett. Curr Biol 2004
Allison B Sekuler, Carl M Gaspar, Jason M Gold, Patrick J Bennett. Curr Biol 2004
14
The role of high spatial frequencies in face perception.
A Fiorentini, L Maffei, G Sandini. Perception 1983
A Fiorentini, L Maffei, G Sandini. Perception 1983
13
The respective role of low and high spatial frequencies in supporting configural and featural processing of faces.
Valérie Goffaux, Barbara Hault, Caroline Michel, Quoc C Vuong, Bruno Rossion. Perception 2005
Valérie Goffaux, Barbara Hault, Caroline Michel, Quoc C Vuong, Bruno Rossion. Perception 2005
13
Picture-plane inversion leads to qualitative changes of face perception.
Bruno Rossion. Acta Psychol (Amst) 2008
Bruno Rossion. Acta Psychol (Amst) 2008
13
From coarse to fine? Spatial and temporal dynamics of cortical face processing.
Valerie Goffaux, Judith Peters, Julie Haubrechts, Christine Schiltz, Bernadette Jansma, Rainer Goebel. Cereb Cortex 2011
Valerie Goffaux, Judith Peters, Julie Haubrechts, Christine Schiltz, Bernadette Jansma, Rainer Goebel. Cereb Cortex 2011
13
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fMRI evidence for the neural representation of faces.
Gunter Loffler, Grigori Yourganov, Frances Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilson. Nat Neurosci 2005
Gunter Loffler, Grigori Yourganov, Frances Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilson. Nat Neurosci 2005
12
Controlling low-level image properties: the SHINE toolbox.
Verena Willenbockel, Javid Sadr, Daniel Fiset, Greg O Horne, Frédéric Gosselin, James W Tanaka. Behav Res Methods 2010
Verena Willenbockel, Javid Sadr, Daniel Fiset, Greg O Horne, Frédéric Gosselin, James W Tanaka. Behav Res Methods 2010
12
Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes.
D J Morrison, P G Schyns. Psychon Bull Rev 2001
D J Morrison, P G Schyns. Psychon Bull Rev 2001
12
What is "special" about face perception?
M J Farah, K D Wilson, M Drain, J N Tanaka. Psychol Rev 1998
M J Farah, K D Wilson, M Drain, J N Tanaka. Psychol Rev 1998
12
Accurate statistical tests for smooth classification images.
Alan Chauvin, Keith J Worsley, Philippe G Schyns, Martin Arguin, Frédéric Gosselin. J Vis 2005
Alan Chauvin, Keith J Worsley, Philippe G Schyns, Martin Arguin, Frédéric Gosselin. J Vis 2005
11
The fusiform face area: a cortical region specialized for the perception of faces.
Nancy Kanwisher, Galit Yovel. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2006
Nancy Kanwisher, Galit Yovel. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2006
10
The fusiform "face area" is part of a network that processes faces at the individual level.
I Gauthier, M J Tarr, J Moylan, P Skudlarski, J C Gore, A W Anderson. J Cogn Neurosci 2000
I Gauthier, M J Tarr, J Moylan, P Skudlarski, J C Gore, A W Anderson. J Cogn Neurosci 2000
10
Prototype-referenced shape encoding revealed by high-level aftereffects.
D A Leopold, A J O'Toole, T Vetter, V Blanz. Nat Neurosci 2001
D A Leopold, A J O'Toole, T Vetter, V Blanz. Nat Neurosci 2001
10
Configural face encoding and spatial frequency information.
Isabelle Boutet, Charles Collin, Jocelyn Faubert. Percept Psychophys 2003
Isabelle Boutet, Charles Collin, Jocelyn Faubert. Percept Psychophys 2003
17
Recognition of positive and negative bandpass-filtered images.
T Hayes, M C Morrone, D C Burr. Perception 1986
T Hayes, M C Morrone, D C Burr. Perception 1986
10
Why is it easier to identify someone close than far away?
Geoffrey R Loftus, Erin M Harley. Psychon Bull Rev 2005
Geoffrey R Loftus, Erin M Harley. Psychon Bull Rev 2005
13
Show me the features! Understanding recognition from the use of visual information.
Philippe G Schyns, Lizann Bonnar, Frédéric Gosselin. Psychol Sci 2002
Philippe G Schyns, Lizann Bonnar, Frédéric Gosselin. Psychol Sci 2002
10
Emotion recognition (sometimes) depends on horizontal orientations.
Carol M Huynh, Benjamin Balas. Atten Percept Psychophys 2014
Carol M Huynh, Benjamin Balas. Atten Percept Psychophys 2014
52
Spatial scale contribution to early visual differences between face and object processing.
Valérie Goffaux, Isabel Gauthier, Bruno Rossion. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 2003
Valérie Goffaux, Isabel Gauthier, Bruno Rossion. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 2003
9
Configural face processing develops more slowly than featural face processing.
Catherine J Mondloch, Richard Le Grand, Daphne Maurer. Perception 2002
Catherine J Mondloch, Richard Le Grand, Daphne Maurer. Perception 2002
9
The horizontal tuning of face perception relies on the processing of intermediate and high spatial frequencies.
Valerie Goffaux, Jaap van Zon, Christine Schiltz. J Vis 2011
Valerie Goffaux, Jaap van Zon, Christine Schiltz. J Vis 2011
37
Early maturity of face recognition: no childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-space.
Kate Crookes, Elinor McKone. Cognition 2009
Kate Crookes, Elinor McKone. Cognition 2009
9
Does prosopagnosia take the eyes out of face representations? Evidence for a defect in representing diagnostic facial information following brain damage.
Roberto Caldara, Philippe Schyns, Eugène Mayer, Marie L Smith, Frédéric Gosselin, Bruno Rossion. J Cogn Neurosci 2005
Roberto Caldara, Philippe Schyns, Eugène Mayer, Marie L Smith, Frédéric Gosselin, Bruno Rossion. J Cogn Neurosci 2005
8
Recognizing famous people.
Sean Butler, Caroline Blais, Frédéric Gosselin, Daniel Bub, Daniel Fiset. Atten Percept Psychophys 2010
Sean Butler, Caroline Blais, Frédéric Gosselin, Daniel Bub, Daniel Fiset. Atten Percept Psychophys 2010
25
Face recognition and cortical responses show similar sensitivity to noise spatial frequency.
Topi Tanskanen, Risto Näsänen, Teresa Montez, Juha Päällysaho, Riitta Hari. Cereb Cortex 2005
Topi Tanskanen, Risto Näsänen, Teresa Montez, Juha Päällysaho, Riitta Hari. Cereb Cortex 2005
9
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