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The "Fat Face" illusion: A robust adaptation for processing pairs of faces
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In: ISSN: 0042-6989 ; EISSN: 0042-6989 ; Vision Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03579276 ; Vision Research, Elsevier, 2022, 195, pp.108015. ⟨10.1016/j.visres.2022.108015⟩ (2022)
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Biological constraints on configural odour mixture perception
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In: ISSN: 0022-0949 ; EISSN: 1477-9145 ; Journal of Experimental Biology ; https://hal-cnrs.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03610253 ; Journal of Experimental Biology, The Company of Biologists, 2022, 225 (6), pp.jeb242274. ⟨10.1242/jeb.242274⟩ ; https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-abstract/225/6/jeb242274/274695/Biological-constraints-on-configural-odour-mixture (2022)
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Évaluation de la perception des sons de parole chez les populations pédiatriques : réflexion sur les épreuves existantes
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In: ISSN: 0298-6477 ; EISSN: 2117-7155 ; Glossa ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03646757 ; Glossa, UNADREO - Union NAtionale pour le Développement de la Recherche en Orthophonie, 2022, 132, pp.1-27 ; https://www.glossa.fr/index.php/glossa/article/view/1043 (2022)
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Finding the best way to put media bias research into practice via an annotation app ...
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Isolating the locus of informational interference during speech-in-noise perception: the role of temporal predictability ...
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Hungarian ...
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Testing the pitch-luminance mapping in humans and in a group of Guinea baboons. A replication of Ludwig et al. (2011) study. ...
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Isolating the locus of informational interference during speech-in-noise perception: energetic masking vs. intelligibility ...
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Visual generics: How children understand generic language with different visualizations ...
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Do we recognize whether a man's masculinity is threatened? An auditory perception experiment ...
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Replication of Thierry & Wu (2007): Unconscious translation in bilingual language processing ...
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Viewing angle in novice L2 lexical learning in British Sign Language (BSL) ...
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Agreement attraction in English and Czech: A direct experimental comparison ...
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The glyph project: The distinctiveness of written characters — online crowdsourcing for a typology of letter shapes ...
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Visuo-spatial representations in sentence production: A cross-linguistic comparison of the effect of reading direction in first- and second-language ...
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Does high talker variability improve the learning of non-native phoneme contrasts? A replication ...
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Exploring Bilingualism as a Protective Factor for Cognitive Decline ...
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Facial Recognition as it relates to the obstruction of Holistic Processing by Partial Occlusion
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In: Honors College Theses (2022)
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Facial recognition is an important cognitive function in communication and is how we process, remember, and recall facial information. Research concerning processing styles and their effects on facial recognition accuracy is a prominent subject within the field of cognitive psychology. Holistic processing and featural processing have been experimentally manipulated in various ways with an aim to determine which of these processing styles would aid with accurate recognition. The current study is a replication of a previous study that examined the effects of masks on face information processing and recognition. This study assesses the effects of partial occlusion on face information processing and how these obstructions may affect recognition accuracy. Occlusion and orientation were manipulated in face stimuli during the learning phase of the experiment. This was followed by a test phase that presented a combination of familiar faces from the learning phase and novel faces and required an indication of whether or not those faces were recognizable. The analysis of the data indicated higher recognition accuracy scores when faces were upright than inverted, and higher accuracy scores for when faces were unoccluded than when an occluder was present. This indicated that when holistic processing is obstructed and featural processing was adopted instead, face recognition scores decreased. Keywords: facial recognition, facial processing, holistic processing, featural processing, partial occlusion, visual attention
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Cognition and Perception; Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Science; Experimental Analysis of Behavior; facial processing; facial recognition; featural processing; holistic processing; partial occlusion; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences; visual attention
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URL: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1801&context=honors-theses https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/honors-theses/716
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