The effect of inversion on the encoding of normal and "thatcherized" faces

In the "Thatcher illusion" a face, in which the eyes and mouth are inverted relative to the rest of the face, looks grotesque when shown upright but not when inverted. In four experiments we investigated the contribution of local and global processing to this illusion in normal observers....

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Main Authors: Boutsen, L, Humphreys, G
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003