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On Face Segmentation, Face Swapping, and Face Perception [PDF]
We show that even when face images are unconstrained and arbitrarily paired, face swapping between them is actually quite simple. To this end, we make the following contributions.
Hassner, Tal +4 more
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Face memory and face perception in autism [PDF]
It has been argued that autistic individuals have difficulties with face memory but typical face perception. However, only one previous study has examined both face memory and face perception in the same individuals, and this study was conducted with a ...
Mirta Stantić +3 more
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Behavioral signatures of face perception emerge in deep neural networks optimized for face recognition. [PDF]
Human face recognition is highly accurate, and exhibits a number of distinctive and well documented behavioral “signatures” such as the use of a characteristic representational space, the disproportionate performance cost when stimuli are presented ...
Dobs K, Yuan J, Martinez J, Kanwisher N.
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Faces are highly important objects for humans and other primates because they convey information about the identity of others, their emotional state, gender, and age and support nonverbal and verbal communication. Accurate and fast face perception is therefore crucial for social interaction and socio-emotional well-being.
W. Sommer, A. Hildebrandt, A. Schacht
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Face masks disrupt holistic processing and face perception in school-age children
Face perception is considered a remarkable visual ability in humans that is subject to a prolonged developmental trajectory. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mask-wearing has become mandatory for adults and children alike. Recent research shows that
Andreja Stajduhar +4 more
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Comparing the sensitivity of face matching assessments to detect face perception impairments.
Numerous neurological, developmental, and psychiatric conditions demonstrate impaired face recognition, which can be socially debilitating. These impairments can be caused by either deficient face perception or face memory mechanisms.
Maruti V. Mishra +5 more
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Mask-wearing selectivity alters observers’ face perception [PDF]
Face masks became prevalent across the globe as an efficient tool to stop the spread of COVID-19. A host of studies already demonstrated that masks lead to changes in facial identification and emotional expression processing.
Erez Freud +2 more
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How face perception unfolds over time
We can rapidly determine the gender, age and identity of a face, but the exact steps involved are unclear. Here, the authors show using magnetoencephalography (MEG) that gender and age are encoded in the brain before identity, and reveal the role of ...
Katharina Dobs +3 more
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Face perception: a window into the social mind [PDF]
This editorial introduces a broad Collection of works highlighting the central role of faces, the richest and most complex of social stimuli, in human behaviour. The Collection covers work from various areas of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience on
Mario Dalmaso +4 more
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Cognitive models propose that face recognition is accomplished through a series of discrete stages, including perceptual representation of facial structure, and encoding and retrieval of facial information. This implies that impaired face recognition can
Kirsten A. Dalrymple +2 more
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