The responses of neurons in the temporal cortex of primates, and face identification and detection.
<p>The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can depend on the picture's spatial configuration, that is on whether its features are rearranged (jumbled) or are in their normal configuration. The <em>face-detection effect</em>...
Autori principali: | Rolls, E, Tovee, M, Purcell, D, Stewart, A, Azzopardi, P |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Springer Science+Business Media
1994
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