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The first 100 milliseconds of a face: on the microgenesis of early face processing.

Claus-Christian Carbon1.   

Abstract

Face recognition involves both processing of information relating to features (e.g., eyes, nose, mouth, hair, i.e., featural processing), as well as the spatial relation between these features (configural processing). In a sequential matching task, participants had to decide whether two faces that differed in either featural or relational aspects were identical or different. In order to test for the microgenesis of face recognition (the development of processing onsets), presentation times of the backward-masked target face were varied (32, 42, 53, 63, 74, 84, or 94 msec.). To test for specific processing onsets and the processing of different facial areas, both featurally and relationally modified faces were manipulated in terms of changes to one facial area (eyes or nose or mouth), two, or three facial areas. For featural processing, an early onset for the eyes and mouth was at 32 msec. of presentation time, but a late onset for the nose was detected. For relationally differing faces, all onsets were delayed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22403930     DOI: 10.2466/07.17.22.PMS.113.6.859-874

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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