Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

Poster Session: Sunday, May 21, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

33.313

Concealed familiar face detection with oculomotor measures and EEG in rapid serial visual presentation

Chen, Ivory Y.

33.314

Real-world familiarization: Faces become familiar through short-term naturalistic exposure

Latif, Menahal

33.315

Designing an “Other Race Effect” test for forensic facial identification experts using the performance of deep networks and untrained humans.

Marquis, Kate

33.316

The Role of Instructional Motivation and Stimulus Properties on Other-Race Effects

Bukach, Cindy M.

33.317

Not the norm: Face likeness is not the same as similarity to familiar face prototypes.

Balas, Benjamin

33.318

Scene context affects face discrimination

Aminoff, Elissa

33.319

Scene Previews Facilitate Face Detection Behavior

Tasliyurt Celebi, Sule

33.320

The Effects of Horizontal Bias Training on Face Identification

Cochrane, Jamie G.E.

33.321

Using Online Testing to Measure Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tuning in Face Processing

Gingras, Francis

33.322

What is the effective resolution of the retinal image of a distant face?

Arslan, Suayb S.

33.323

An anatomically-constrained model of the primate visual system explains the inverted face effect as a function of expertise and suggests it arises at the level of V1

Cottrell, Garrison