Face Recognition Flashcards

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Face Recognition

_ simply states that this is a face.

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Structural Encoding

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Face Recognition

The main undergoes two process: _ and _.

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Recognition of Expression Facial Speech, Age and Gender and Recognition

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Face Recognition

_ are stored faces.

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Face Recognition Units

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Face Recognition

_ are stored semantic information.

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Person Identity Nodes

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Face Recognition

_ is the last process of recognition.

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Name generation

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Interactive Activation and Competition

FRU means _.
PIN means _.
SIU means _.
NIU means _.

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Face Recognition Unit;
Person Identity Node;
Semantic Information Unit;
Name Input Unit

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Structural Encoding is composed of: _ and _.

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Featural (piecemeal processing)
Configural/relational/holistic processing

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_ states that (e.g. Yin 1970, Diamond and Carey 1986). Upside-down faces are hard to recognise.

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Inversion Effect

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_ states (Thompson 1980). Subtle relational changes are not apparent in inverted faces…

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Thatcher Illusion

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_ states that upright (but not inverted) faces are processed in an integrated “holistic” way, that prevents easy access to their constituent features.

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The Composite Face Effect

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_ states that features are recognised better if they are presented within a whole face than if presented in isolation or within a scrambled face (Tanaka and Farah 1993).

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Face Superiority Effects

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What does configural processing actually involve?

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Vertical Strectching
Horizontal Stretching
Shearing
Inversion

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_ stated that general-purpose object-recognition mechanisms, which are most often used with faces.

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Gauthier

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_ face-specific mechanisms which can be adapted for use with other stimu

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Bentin

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