Contents |
What are the routes to face recognition? / James C. Bartlett, Jean H. Searcy, and Herve Abdi -- The holistic representation of faces / James W. Tanaka and Martha J. Farah -- When is a face not a face? The effects of misorientation on mechanisms of face perception / Janice E. Murray, Gillian Rhodes , and Maria Schuchinsky -- Isolating holistic processing in faces (and perhaps objects) / Elinor McKone, paolo Martini, and Ken Nakayama -- Diagnostic use of scale information for componential and holistic recognition / Philippe G. Schyns and Frederic Gosselin -- Image-based recognition of biological motion, scenes, and objects / Isabelle Bulthoff and Heinrich H. Bullthoff -- Visual object recognition: can a single mechanism suffice? / Michael J. Tarr -- The complementary properties of holistic and analytic representation of shape / John E. Hummel -- Relative dominance of holistic and component properties in the perceptual organization of visual objects / Ruth Kimchi -- Overlapping partial configurations in object memory: an alternative solution to classic problems in perception and recognition / Mary A Peterson -- Neuropsychological approaches to perceptual organization: evidence from visual agnosia / Marlene Behrmann -- Scene perception: what we can learn from visual integration and change detection / Daniel J. Simons, Stephen R. Mitroff, and Steven L. Franconeri -- Eye movements, visual memory, and scene representation / John M. Henderson and Andrew Hollingworth. |