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How distinct is the coding of face identity and expression? Evidence for some common dimensions in face space.

Gillian Rhodes1, Stephen Pond2, Nichola Burton2, Nadine Kloth2, Linda Jeffery2, Jason Bell2, Louise Ewing3, Andrew J Calder4, Romina Palermo2.   

Abstract

Traditional models of face perception emphasize distinct routes for processing face identity and expression. These models have been highly influential in guiding neural and behavioural research on the mechanisms of face perception. However, it is becoming clear that specialised brain areas for coding identity and expression may respond to both attributes and that identity and expression perception can interact. Here we use perceptual aftereffects to demonstrate the existence of dimensions in perceptual face space that code both identity and expression, further challenging the traditional view. Specifically, we find a significant positive association between face identity aftereffects and expression aftereffects, which dissociates from other face (gaze) and non-face (tilt) aftereffects. Importantly, individual variation in the adaptive calibration of these common dimensions significantly predicts ability to recognize both identity and expression. These results highlight the role of common dimensions in our ability to recognize identity and expression, and show why the high-level visual processing of these attributes is not entirely distinct.
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Keywords:  Adaptive coding; Face aftereffects; Face perception; Face recognition

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26036924     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2015.05.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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