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

23.402

Training Horizontal Bias to Improve Face Identification in Older Adults

Sekuler, Allison B.

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

23.404

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

Martin, Emily

23.405

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

23.408

Have we met before? Face learning over multiple interactions

Nevard, Alice

23.409

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

Costa, Pierre

23.410

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

Casteau, Soazig

23.411

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

Guan, Haowen