A critical review of the development of face recognition: Experience is less important than previously believed

Volume: 29, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 174 - 212
Published: Mar 1, 2012
Abstract
Historically, it has been argued that face individuation develops very slowly, not reaching adult levels until adolescence, with experience being the driving force behind this protracted improvement. Here, we challenge this view based on extensive review of behavioural and neural findings. Results demonstrate qualitative presence of all key phenomena related to face individuation (encoding of novel faces, holistic processing effects, face-space...
Paper Details
Title
A critical review of the development of face recognition: Experience is less important than previously believed
Published Date
Mar 1, 2012
Volume
29
Issue
1-2
Pages
174 - 212
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