Poster (P23): Faces

Wednesday 28 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 16:00-17:30, Foyer & Salons

96 Synthetic Face Adaptation Reveals Neural Tuning
A Logan, G Loffler, G E Gordon
97 Perception of traits from static and dynamic visual cues in faces and bodies
H Kiiski, L Hoyet, B Cullen, C O'Sullivan, F Newell
98 Quantifying Human Sensitivity to Spatio-Temporal Information in Dynamic Faces
K Dobs, I Bülthoff, M Breidt, Q C Vuong, C Curio, J W Schultz
99 Mere exposure effect for amodally completed faces
A Tomita, S Matsushita, K Morikawa
100 Do I have my attention? Our own face may be special, but it does not grab our attention more than other faces
H Keyes, A Dlugokencka, G Tacel
101 Gains and costs of visual expertise – a training study with novel objects
V Willenbockel, B Rossion, Q C Vuong
102 The Mooney Face Task: Genetic, phenotypic, and behavioural associations
R J Verhallen, G Bargary, J M Bosten, P T Goodbourn, A J Lawrance-Owen, J Mollon
103 Assessment of individual psychological characteristics based on perception of photographic image of human face with the use of SensoMotoric Instruments
L Khrisanfova
104 ‘Face inversion effect’ on perception of the vertical gaze direction
J Stevanov, M Uesaki, A Kitaoka, H Ashida, H Hecht
105 Does the visual perception strategy differ during impression judgments of faces in different individual attributes?
A Maruyama, Y Inaba, H Ishi, J Gyoba, S Akamatsu
106 „He’s got his father’s nose! “ – Factors involved in kinship – perception
M Möller, C-C Carbon
107 The preview benefit for familiar and unfamiliar faces
M Persike
108 Inaccuracies in judging aspect ratio of familiar and unfamiliar faces
A Sandford, A M Burton
109 Extracting mean and individual identity from sets of famous faces
M Neumann, S R Schweinberger, A M Burton
110 ERP face sensitivity onset in a sample of 115 subjects = 92 ms [86, 98]
M Bieniek, G Rousselet
111 Not only the face matters: Influence of random noise backgrounds with different statistical properties on face attractiveness
C Menzel, C Redies, O Langner, G Hayn-Leichsenring
112 No spatial frequency hemispheric specialization in face recognition at final stages of visual processing
R de Moraes Júnior, S Fukusima
113 It’s a girl! Opponent versus multichannel neural coding of face gender
N Kloth, S Pond, L Jeffery, E McKone, J Irons, G Rhodes
114 Subjective facial attractiveness is correlated with low-level properties of images
G Hayn-Leichsenring, C Menzel, O Langner, C Redies
115 Is the mere exposure effect in face attractiveness image-based or face-based?
B Cullen, F Newell
116 Craniofacial Abnormalities Divert Attention Away From the Core Features of the Face During Aesthetic Judgments
J Lewis, T Foulsham, D Roberson
117 Impact of make-up on facial contrast and perceived age
S Courrèges, G Kaminski, E Mauger, O Pascalis, F Morizot, A Porcheron
118 Looking at faces from different angles: Europeans fixate different features in Asian and Caucasian faces
A Brielmann, I Bülthoff, R Armann
119 Learning Faces from Multiple Viewpoints Eliminates the Other-Race Effect
M Zhao, I Bülthoff
120 Own-race and own-university biases in eye movements for face processing
R Cooper, S Kennett
121 Face perception between race, gender and familiarity
V Barzut, S Markovic, S Zdravkovic
122 Objective measurement of face discrimination with a fast periodic oddball paradigm
J Liu-Shuang, K Torfs, A Norcia, B Rossion


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