“…Harmon and Julesz (1973) were the first to demonstrate that pixelation reduces people's ability to recognise an image. Ever since, this finding has been replicated and extended by many others (e.g., Bachmann, 1991;Costen, Parker, & Craw, 1994, 1996Lander, Bruce, & Hill, 2001;Morrone, Burr, & Ross, 1983). Bachmann (1991) for instance, found evidence for a critical amount of pixels that is sufficient for recognising a face (i.e., 18 pixels horizontally and vertically; see also Costen et al, 1994Costen et al, , 1996.…”