
Oxford Handbook of Face Perception
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- Approaches to Studying Face Processing
- 1: Mark Johnson: Face perception: a developmental perspective
- 2: Alice O'Toole: Cognitive and computational approaches to face recognition
- 3: Leslie Zebrowitz: Ecological and social approaches to face perception
- 4: Edmund Rolls: Face neurons
- 5: Andy Young: Disorders of face perception
- 6: Jim Haxby and Maria Gobbini: Distributed neural systems for face perception
- 7: Nancy Kanwisher and Jason Barton: The functional architecture of the face system: integrating evidence from fMRI and patient studies
- 8: Vicki Bruce: Applied research in face processing
- Perceiving and Remembering Faces
- 9: Elinor McKone and Rachel Robbins: Are faces special?
- 10: Jim Tanaka and Iris Gordon: Features, configuratiton and holistic face processing
- 11: Lisa Scott: Face perception and perceptual expertise in adult and developmental populations
- 12: Bruno Rossion and Caroline Michel: An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect
- 13: Kurt Hugenberg, Don Sacco, Steven Young, and Michael Bernstein: Social Categorization Influences Face Perception and Face Memory
- 14: Gill Rhodes and David Leopold: Adaptive norm-based coding of face identity
- 15: Mike Burton and Rob Jenkins: Unfamiliar face perception
- 16: Rod Lindsay, Jamal K. Mansour, Michelle I. Bertrand, Natalie Kalmet, and Elisabeth Whaley: Face recognition in eyewitness memory
- 17: Martin Eimer: The face-sensitive N170 component of the event-related brain potential
- 18: Stefan Schweinberger: Neurophysiological correlates of face perception
- 19: David Pitcher, Vincent Walsh, and Bradley Duchaine: Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing
- 20: Thomas Vetter and Mirella Walker: Computer-generated images in face perception
- 21: Gary Cottrell and Janet Hsiao: Neurocomputational models of face processing
- Reading Faces
- 22: Andy Calder: Does facial identity and facial expression recognition involve separate visual routes?
- 23: Patrik Vuilleumier and Ruthger Righart: Attention and automaticity in processing facial expressions
- 24: Nalini Ambady and Max Weisbuch: On Perceiving Facial Expressions: The Role of Culture and Context
- 25: Marian Stewart Bartlett and Jacob Whitehill: Automated facial expression measurement : Recent applications to basic research in human behavior, learning, and education
- 26: Elaine Fox and Konstantina Zougkou: Influence of Personality Traits on Processing of Facial Expressions
- 27: Beatrice de Gelder and Jan Van den Stock: Real faces, real emotions: perceiving facial expressions in naturalistic contexts of voices, bodies and scenes
- 28: Steven Tipper and Andrew Bayliss: The impact of social gaze perception on attention
- 29: Ralph Adolphs and Elina Birmingham: Neural Substrates of Social Perception
- 30: Kevin Pelphrey and Brent C. Vander Wyk: Functional and Neural Mechanisms for Eye Gaze Processing
- 31: Ruth Campbell: Speechreading - what's MISS-ing?
- 32: Alexander Todorov, Chris Said and Sara Verosky: Personality impressions from facial appearance
- 33: Ian Penton-Voak and Edward Morrison: Structure, expression, and motion in facial attractiveness
- Comparative and Developmental Perspectives
- 34: Keith Kendrick and Jianfeng Feng: Neural encoding principles in face perception revealed using non-primate models
- 35: Lisa Parr and Erin Hecht: Facial perception in nonhuman primates
- 36: Winrich Freiwald and Doris Tsao: Taking apart the neural machinery of face processing
- 37: Olivier Pascalis and Sylvia Wirth: Recognising the faces of other species: What can a limited skill tell us about face processing?
- 38: Michelle de Haan: The neuro-development of face perception
- 39: Kang Lee, Gizelle Anzures, Paul Quinn, Alan Slater, and Olivier Pascalis: Development of face processing expertise
- 40: Daphne Maurer and Cathy Mondloch: Sensitive periods in face perception
- Disorders - Prosopagnosia, Neuropsychiatric and Developmental Disorders
- 41: Marlene Behrmann, Galia Avidan, and Mayu Nishimura: Impairments in Face Perception
- 42: Brad Duchaine: Developmental prosopagnosia: Cognitive, neural, and developmental investigations
- 43: Sara Webb, Susan Faja, and Geraldine Dawson: Face processing in autism
- 44: Mary Phillips: Face perception in schizophrenia and mood disorders
- 45: Robyn Langdon: Delusions and faces
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