Face and Body Perception: Experience, learning, expertise

Poster Session: Saturday, May 17, 2025, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

23.401

An older bias or an elder bias?: Do memory biases for old faces reflect assimilation toward an old-age extreme or toward an old-age category center?

Dunin, Didi

23.405

Beauty is in the Eye(brow) of the beholder: Perceived attractiveness related to eyebrows

Peissig, Jessie

23.406

Constructing the Cross-race Triad Identity Matching (CRTIM) test

Jeckeln, Geraldine

23.404

Eliminating individual face shape variability idiosyncratic to specific races reduces the other-race recognition disadvantage, but not the other-race categorization advantage

Martin, Emily

23.408

Have we met before? Face learning over multiple interactions

Nevard, Alice

23.411

Holistic Processing in Occipital and Fusiform Cortical Complexes Related to Radiological Expertise

Guan, Haowen

23.410

How we learn new faces: gaze patterns and individual differences in real-life encounters

Casteau, Soazig

23.403

Modulation of face processing by motor development: Infants can discriminate faces in a wider range of picture-plane rotations before rolling over

Kobayashi, Megumi

23.409

Serial Dependence operates on categorical rather than stimulus representations: evidence from behavior and EEG

Costa, Pierre

23.402

Training Horizontal Bias to Improve Face Identification in Older Adults

Sekuler, Allison B.