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Supra-additive contribution of shape and surface information to individual face discrimination as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulation
2014
Journal of Vision
Face perception depends on two main sources of information-shape and surface cues. Behavioral studies suggest that both of them contribute roughly equally to discrimination of individual faces, with only a small advantage provided by their combination. However, it is difficult to quantify the respective contribution of each source of information to the visual representation of individual faces with explicit behavioral measures. To address this issue, facial morphs were created that varied in
doi:10.1167/14.14.15
pmid:25540264
fatcat:7eeqlc3zafcm5adi7cud2445ea