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View article: Conceptual trait associations predict impressions of highly variable faces
Conceptual trait associations predict impressions of highly variable faces Open
People form consequential trait judgements from seeing others' faces. The influential dynamic interactive theory suggests that trait judgements reflect the combined use of visual cues from faces (e.g. smiling looks trustworthy) with indivi…
View article: High‐throughput phenotyping of stay‐green in a sorghum breeding program using unmanned aerial vehicles and machine learning
High‐throughput phenotyping of stay‐green in a sorghum breeding program using unmanned aerial vehicles and machine learning Open
As climate change continues to influence global weather patterns, the frequency and severity of drought conditions are expected to increase, posing a significant challenge to crop production. In sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench), a key …
View article: Viral mimicry redirects immunosuppressed colorectal tumour landscapes towards a proinflammatory and CMS1-like regenerative state
Viral mimicry redirects immunosuppressed colorectal tumour landscapes towards a proinflammatory and CMS1-like regenerative state Open
In colorectal cancer (CRC), tumours classifier as consensus molecular subtype 4 (CMS4) have the worst prognosis and derive negligible benefit from chemotherapy. We previously described how repressed interferon-related signalling is associa…
View article: Capgras delusion from 1923 to the present: A psychological point of view
Capgras delusion from 1923 to the present: A psychological point of view Open
Research on the Capgras delusion has often involved different strands that have tended to focus on underlying neurological or psychological factors. Both approaches are necessary to a full understanding. From a psychological perspective, t…
View article: Yield prediction in a peanut breeding program using remote sensing data and machine learning algorithms
Yield prediction in a peanut breeding program using remote sensing data and machine learning algorithms Open
Peanut is a critical food crop worldwide, and the development of high-throughput phenotyping techniques is essential for enhancing the crop’s genetic gain rate. Given the obvious challenges of directly estimating peanut yields through remo…
View article: Estimating Cotton Canopy Temperature Artifacts in UAV-Based Thermal Measurements
Estimating Cotton Canopy Temperature Artifacts in UAV-Based Thermal Measurements Open
Thermal sensors mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been used for crop evaluation. The assembly of multiple UAV images into a composite orthomosaic image that represents an agricultural field is common. The creation of these co…
View article: How neural representations of newly learnt faces change over time: Event-related brain potential evidence for overnight consolidation
How neural representations of newly learnt faces change over time: Event-related brain potential evidence for overnight consolidation Open
Previous experiments have shown that a brief encounter with a previously unfamiliar person leads to the establishment of new facial representations, which can be activated by completely novel pictures of the newly learnt face. The present …
View article: Personal familiarity of faces, animals, objects, and scenes: Distinct perceptual and overlapping conceptual representations
Personal familiarity of faces, animals, objects, and scenes: Distinct perceptual and overlapping conceptual representations Open
While face, object, and scene recognition are often studied at a basic categorization level (e.g. "a face", "a car", "a kitchen"), we frequently recognise individual items of these categories as unique entities (e.g. "my mother", "my car",…
View article: A first impression of the future
A first impression of the future Open
We offer a response to six commentaries on our target article ‘Understanding trait impressions from faces’. A broad consensus emerged with authors emphasizing the importance of increasing the diversity of faces and participants, integratin…
View article: Understanding trait impressions from faces
Understanding trait impressions from faces Open
Impressions from faces are made remarkably quickly and they can underpin behaviour in a wide variety of social contexts. Over the last decade many studies have sought to trace the links between facial cues and social perception and behavio…
View article: Familiarity is familiarity is familiarity: Event-related brain potentials reveal qualitatively similar representations of personally familiar and famous faces.
Familiarity is familiarity is familiarity: Event-related brain potentials reveal qualitatively similar representations of personally familiar and famous faces. Open
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unfamiliar faces. Understanding of the factors underlying the substantial benefits of familiarity is at present limited, but the effect is som…
View article: Detecting a viewer’s familiarity with a face: Evidence from event‐related brain potentials and classifier analyses
Detecting a viewer’s familiarity with a face: Evidence from event‐related brain potentials and classifier analyses Open
Human observers recognize the faces of people they know efficiently and without apparent effort. Consequently, recognizing a familiar face is often assumed to be an automatic process beyond voluntary control. However, there are circumstanc…
View article: Face perception across the adult lifespan: evidence for age-related changes independent of general intelligence
Face perception across the adult lifespan: evidence for age-related changes independent of general intelligence Open
It is well-documented that face perception - including facial expression and identity recognition ability - declines with age. To date, however, it is not yet well understood whether this age-related decline reflects face-specific effects,…
View article: Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability.
Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability. Open
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of the literature on face/voice perception has focused on understanding how people look and sound different to each other (between-person var…
View article: Properties of familiar face representations: No evidence for qualitative differences between personal and media-based familiarity
Properties of familiar face representations: No evidence for qualitative differences between personal and media-based familiarity Open
Humans are highly efficient at recognising familiar faces, independent of whether these faces are known from real life (i.e., personally familiar faces) or via media (e.g., celebrity faces). It is unclear, however, whether recognition in t…
View article: Experiences and expectations of women from ethnic minority background on perinatal mental health
Experiences and expectations of women from ethnic minority background on perinatal mental health Open
Introduction Being from ethnic minority backgrounds is a risk factor for poor perinatal mental health (PMH). To enhance services and prevent the devastating impacts of mental health problems on maternal morbidity and mortality, it is impor…
View article: Recurrence
Recurrence Open
Because I'm a poet I try to make music of her diagnosis: scan the adonics of glioblastoma, terminal cancer, clinical trials.No music in this diagnosis: scans show the tumor bed ringed with chthonic glioblastoma cells.Radiation and chemo ju…
View article: Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability
Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability Open
The human face and voice are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of the literature on face/voice perception has focussed on understanding how people look and sound different to each other (between-person …
View article: BLOB-Based AOMs: A Method for the Extraction of Crop Data from Aerial Images of Cotton
BLOB-Based AOMs: A Method for the Extraction of Crop Data from Aerial Images of Cotton Open
The use of aerial imagery in agriculture is increasing. Improvements in unmanned aerial systems (UASs) and the hardware and software used to analyze imagery are presenting new options for agricultural studies. One of the challenges associa…
View article: Perceptual integration and the composite face effect
Perceptual integration and the composite face effect Open
The composite face paradigm is widely used to investigate holistic perception of faces. In the paradigm, parts from different faces (usually the top and bottom halves) are recombined. The principal criterion for holistic perception is that…
View article: Facial identity across the lifespan
Facial identity across the lifespan Open
We can recognise people that we know across their lifespan. We see family members age, and we can recognise celebrities across long careers. How is this possible, despite the very large facial changes that occur as people get older? Here w…
View article: Prediction-error signals to violated expectations about person identity and head orientation are doubly-dissociated across dorsal and ventral visual stream regions
Prediction-error signals to violated expectations about person identity and head orientation are doubly-dissociated across dorsal and ventral visual stream regions Open
Predictive coding theories of perception highlight the importance of constantly updated internal models of the world to predict future sensory inputs. Importantly, such theories suggest that prediction-error signalling should be specific t…
View article: The Sustained Familiarity Effect: A robust neural correlate of familiar face recognition
The Sustained Familiarity Effect: A robust neural correlate of familiar face recognition Open
Humans are remarkably accurate at recognizing familiar faces, even from degraded and novel pictures, while the recognition of unfamiliar faces in different pictures is often prone to error. Researchers therefore propose image-independent r…
View article: Later but not early stages of familiar face recognition depend strongly on attentional resources: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
Later but not early stages of familiar face recognition depend strongly on attentional resources: Evidence from event-related brain potentials Open
In everyday life we usually recognise personally familiar faces efficiently and without apparent effort. This study examined to which extent the neural processes involved in recognising personally familiar faces depend on attentional resou…
View article: Do facial first impressions reflect a shared social reality?
Do facial first impressions reflect a shared social reality? Open
Influential facial impression models have repeatedly shown that trustworthiness, youthful–attractiveness, and dominance dimensions subserve a wide variety of first impressions formed from strangers’ faces, suggestive of a shared social rea…
View article: Symmetrical Viewpoint Representations in Face-Selective Regions Convey an Advantage in the Perception and Recognition of Faces
Symmetrical Viewpoint Representations in Face-Selective Regions Convey an Advantage in the Perception and Recognition of Faces Open
Learning new identities is crucial for effective social interaction. A critical aspect of this process is the integration of different images from the same face into a view-invariant representation that can be used for recognition. The rep…
View article: A systematic review of ethnic minority women’s experiences of perinatal mental health conditions and services in Europe
A systematic review of ethnic minority women’s experiences of perinatal mental health conditions and services in Europe Open
Lack of awareness about mental ill health, cultural expectations, ongoing stigma, culturally insensitive and fragmented health services and interactions with culturally incompetent and dismissive health providers all impact on ethnic minor…
View article: A Robust Neural Index of High Face Familiarity
A Robust Neural Index of High Face Familiarity Open
Humans are remarkably accurate at recognizing familiar faces, whereas their ability to recognize, or even match, unfamiliar faces is much poorer. However, previous research has failed to identify neural correlates of this striking behavior…