Faces in the Brain - a Behavioral, Eye-tracking and High-level Adaptation Approach to Human Face Perception
Regine Armann
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Regine Armann, Faces in the Brain - a Behavioral, Eye-tracking and High-level Adaptation Approach to Human Face Perception (2011), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832594138
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Synopsis
- Introduction
- Frameworks for face processing
- The face space idea
- Norms for the encoding of faces
- Facial features and holistic processing
- The Morphable Model
- Aim and structure of the thesis
- Declaration of contribution of the candidate
- Chapter 1: Gaze Behavior in Face Comparison: The Roles of Sex, Task, and Symmetry
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 2: Male and female faces are only perceived categorically when linked to familiar identities - and when in doubt, he is a male
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 3: Race-specific norms for coding face identity and a functional role for norms
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Supplementary Materials: Similarity Ratings
- General Discussion and Outlook
- Afterthought
- References