Perceptual integration and the composite face effect

Volume: 73, Issue: 7, Pages: 1101 - 1114
Published: Jan 30, 2020
Abstract
The composite face paradigm is widely used to investigate holistic perception of faces. In the paradigm, parts from different faces (usually the top and bottom halves) are recombined. The principal criterion for holistic perception is that responses involving the component parts of composites in which the parts are aligned into a face-like configuration are disrupted compared with the same parts in a misaligned (not face-like) format. This is...
Paper Details
Title
Perceptual integration and the composite face effect
Published Date
Jan 30, 2020
Volume
73
Issue
7
Pages
1101 - 1114
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