Journal article
The Composite-Face Effect Survives Asymmetric Face Distortions
Abstract
In two experiments, we investigated whether adults use holistic processing even for faces that are grossly distorted because their eyes have been moved asymmetrically to violate the common layout of a face (distorting its first-order relations). To this end we used a compelling demonstration that faces are processed as wholes, the composite-face effect. Specifically, adults judged the similarity of sequentially presented top halves of normal …
Authors
de Heering A; Wallis J; Maurer D
Journal
Perception, Vol. 41, No. 6, pp. 707–716
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
June 2012
DOI
10.1068/p7212
ISSN
0301-0066