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The Oxford handbook of face perception /

The human face is unique among social stimuli in conveying such a variety of different characteristics. A person's identity, sex, race, age, emotional state, focus of attention, facial speech patterns, and attractiveness are all detected and interpreted with relative ease from the face. Humans...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Calder, Andrew J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Colección:Oxford library of psychology.
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505 0 0 |g Part I. Approaches to Studying Face Processing --  |t Face perception a developmental perspective /  |r Mark H. Johnson --  |t Cognitive and computational approaches to face recognition /  |r Alice J. O'Toole --  |t Ecological and social approaches to face perception /  |r Leslie A. Zebrowitz --  |t Face neurons /  |r Edmund T. Rolls --  |t Disorders of face perception /  |r Andrew W. Young --  |t Distributed neural systems for face perception /  |r James V. Haxby,  |r M. Ida Gobbini --  |t The functional architecture of the face system integrating evidence from fmri and patient studies /  |r Nancy Kanwisher,  |r Jason J.S. Barton --  |t -- applied research in face processing /  |r Vicki Bruce --  |g Part II. Perceiving and Remembering Faces --  |t Are faces special? /  |r Elinor McKone,  |r Rachel Robbins --  |t Features, configuration, and holistic face processing /  |r James W. Tanaka,  |r Iris Gordon --  |t Face perception and perceptual expertise in adult and developmental populations /  |r Lisa S. Scott --  |t An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect /  |r Bruno Rossion,  |r Caroline Michel --  |t Social categorization influences face perception and face memory /  |r Kurt Hugenberg,  |g [and others] --  |t Adaptive norm-based coding of face identity /  |r Gillian Rhodes,  |r David A. Leopold --  |t Unfamiliar face perception /  |r A. Mike Burton,  |r Rob Jenkins --  |t Face recognition in eyewitness memory /  |r R.C.L. Lindsay,  |g [and others] --  |t The face-sensitive n component of the event-related brain potential /  |r Martin Eimer --  |t Neurophysiological correlates of face recognition /  |r Stefan R. Schweinberger --  |t Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing /  |r David Pitcher,  |g [and others] --  |t Computer-generated images in face perception /  |r Thomas Vetter,  |r Mirella Walker --  |t -- neurocomputational models of face processing /  |r Garrison W. Cottrell,  |r Janet H. Hsiao --  |g Part III. Reading Faces --  |t Does facial identity and facial expression recognition involve separate visual routes? /  |r Andrew J. Calder --  |t Attention and automaticity in processing facial expressions /  |r Patrik Vuilleumier,  |r Ruthger Righart --  |t On perceiving facial expressions the role of culture and context /  |r Nalini Ambady,  |r Max Weisbuch --  |t Automated facial expression measurement recent applications to basic research in human behavior, learning, and education /  |r Marian Stewart Bartlett,  |r Jacob Whitehill --  |t Influence of personality traits on processing of facial expressions /  |r Elaine Fox,  |r Konstantina Zougkou --  |t Real faces, real emotions perceiving facial expressions in naturalistic contexts of voices, bodies, and scenes /  |r Beatrice de Gelder,  |r Jan Van den Stock --  |t The impact of social gaze perception on attention /  |r Steven P. Tipper,  |r Andrew P. Bayliss --  |t Neural substrates of social perception /  |r Ralph Adolphs,  |r Elina Birmingham --  |t Functional and neural mechanisms for eye gaze processing /  |r Kevin A. Pelphrey,  |r Brent C. Vander Wyk --  |t Speechreading what's miss-ing? /  |r Ruth Campbell --  |t Personality impressions from facial appearance /  |r Alexander T. Todorov,  |g [and others] --  |t -- structure, expression, and motion in facial attractiveness /  |r Ian S. Penton-Voak,  |r Edward R. Morrison --  |g Part IV. Comparative and Developmental Perspectives --  |t Neural encoding principles in face perception revealed using non-primate models /  |r Keith M. Kendrick,  |r Jianfeng Feng --  |t Face perception in non-human primates /  |r Lisa A. Parr,  |r Erin E. Hecht --  |t Taking apart the neural machinery of face processing /  |r Winrich Freiwald,  |r Doris Tsao --  |t Recognizing the faces of other species what can a limited skill tell us about face processing? /  |r Olivier Pascalis,  |r Sylvia Wirth --  |t The neurodevelopment of face perception /  |r Michelle de Haan --  |t Development of face processing expertise /  |r Kang Lee,  |g [and others] --  |t Sensitive periods in face perception /  |r Daphne Maurer,  |r Catherine J. Mondloch --  |g Part V. Disorders : Prosopagnosia, Neuropsychiatric and Developmental Disorder --  |t Impairments in face perception /  |r Marlene Behrmann,  |g [and others] --  |t Developmental prosopagnosia cognitive, neural, and developmental investigations /  |r Bradley Duchaine --  |t Face processing in autism /  |r Sara Jane Webb,  |g [and others] --  |t Facial expression perception in schizophrenia and mood disorders /  |r Mary L. Phillips --  |t Delusions and faces /  |r Robyn Langdon 
520 8 |a The human face is unique among social stimuli in conveying such a variety of different characteristics. A person's identity, sex, race, age, emotional state, focus of attention, facial speech patterns, and attractiveness are all detected and interpreted with relative ease from the face. Humans also display a surprising degree of consistency in the extent to which personality traits, such as trustworthiness and likeability, are attributed to faces. In the past thirty years, face perception has become an area of major interest within psychology, with a rapidly expanding research base. Yet until now, there has been no comprehensive reference work bringing together this ever growing body of research. The Oxford Handbook of Face Perception looks at the functional and neural mechanisms underlying the perception, representation, and interpretation of facial characteristics, such as identity, expression, eye gaze, attractiveness, personality, and race. It examines the development of these processes, their neural correlates in both human and non-human primates, congenital and acquired disorders resulting from their breakdown, and the theoretical and computational frameworks for their underlying mechanisms. 
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