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Volumn 195, Issue 4275, 1977, Pages 312-314

From piecemeal to configurational representation of faces

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

AGE; BRAIN; CHILD; MEMORY; NORMAL HUMAN; ORIENTATION;

EID: 0017350048     PISSN: 00368075     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1126/science.831281     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (616)

References (21)
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    • reported that 8-year-olds, unlike adults, learned to pair letters with inverted faces almost as easily as with upright faces. He did not specify the age at which the adult susceptibility to inversion appears. The full reports of experiments 1 and 2 (4, 8) indicate subtle changes in face perception at least until age 16
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    • Goldstein, A.G.1
  • 12
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    • A privileged role for input to the right hemisphere in nonverbal face recognition tasks has been demonstrated for patients in whom the two hemispheres have been surgically disconnected
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    • found that young adults with early right hemidecortication were unimpaired on a number of visual and spatial tasks in which patients with right hemisphere lesions incurred during adulthood are severely deficient. Sparing was limited to tasks on which normal children become proficient before age 10. This suggests that the early-maturing skills can be mediated by either hemisphere but that functions for which the right hemisphere is specialized by age 10 cannot be assumed by the left
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    • Kohn, B.1    Dennis, M.2
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    • thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, With tachistoscopic presentation of words and faces, 8-and 10-year-olds both show a right visual field advantage for words, but only at age 10 is the left visual field advantage for faces present. Leehey used unfamiliar faces, each presented only once. In young children the right hemisphere might be differentially involved in the processing of familiar faces, especially if represented configurationally. Leehey found a left visual field advantage in the recognition of familiar faces as young as age 8. Thus it seems that maturation of the right hemisphere may be directly implicated in efficient configurational encoding of new faces, the ability tapped in experiments 1 and 2
    • (1976)
    • Leehey, S.1


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