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View article: Neural correlates of familiar face recognition: Evidence in support of a serial model
Neural correlates of familiar face recognition: Evidence in support of a serial model Open
Face recognition models typically assume a basically serial architecture, in which (i) perceptual representations are generated and then compared to (ii) stored long-term face representations, which in turn allow access to (iii) domain-gen…
View article: Confidence in absence as confidence in counterfactual visibility
Confidence in absence as confidence in counterfactual visibility Open
When things are perceived clearly they can be detected with confidence. But under what conditions can one be confident that something is absent? Here we use a meta-perceptual illusion to show that confidence in absence scales not with visi…
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",…