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Turning configural processing upside down: Part and whole body postures
2006
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Like faces, body postures are susceptible to an inversion effect in untrained viewers. The inversion effect may be indicative of configural processing, but what kind of configural processing is used for the recognition of body postures must be specified. The information available in the body stimulus was manipulated. The presence and magnitude of inversion effects were compared for body parts, scrambled bodies, and body halves relative to whole bodies and to corresponding conditions for faces
doi:10.1037/0096-1523.32.1.73
pmid:16478327
fatcat:52rgmfqchjffjknpot5ww4sjsy