"I look in your eyes, honey": internal face features induce spatial frequency preference for human face processing.
Numerous psychophysical experiments found that humans preferably rely on a narrow band of spatial frequencies for recognition of face identity. A recently conducted theoretical study by the author suggests that this frequency preference reflects an adaptation of the brain's face processing mach...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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