2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.11.011
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Facial identity and facial expression are initially integrated at visual perceptual stages of face processing

Abstract: It is frequently assumed that facial identity and facial expression are analysed in functionally and anatomically distinct streams within the core visual face processing system. To investigate whether expression and identity interact during the visual processing of faces, we employed a sequential matching procedure where participants compared either the identity or the expression of two successively presented faces, and ignored the other irrelevant dimension. Repetitions versus changes of facial identity and e… Show more

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“…In this vein, our results suggest that the construction of the perceptual representation of faces when their identity is being used as a relevant cue to anticipate win as the most likely future outcome is influenced by the ignored emotional valence. This supports the interactive nature of identity and facial emotional information from an early stage of processing (Eimer, 2011;Fisher et al, 2016;Hinojosa et al, 2015;Jeffreys, 1989;Joyce & Rossion, 2005;Pitcher et al, 2007;Rossion et al, 2000;Vuilleumier & Pourtois, 2007).…”
Section: Early Processing Stagessupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In this vein, our results suggest that the construction of the perceptual representation of faces when their identity is being used as a relevant cue to anticipate win as the most likely future outcome is influenced by the ignored emotional valence. This supports the interactive nature of identity and facial emotional information from an early stage of processing (Eimer, 2011;Fisher et al, 2016;Hinojosa et al, 2015;Jeffreys, 1989;Joyce & Rossion, 2005;Pitcher et al, 2007;Rossion et al, 2000;Vuilleumier & Pourtois, 2007).…”
Section: Early Processing Stagessupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Smiling faces increased the degree of perceived familiarity for both famous and unknown identities (Baudouin et al, 2000). Also, Fisher, Towler and Eimer (2016) recently observed, during a sequential matching procedure, that identity and emotional expression influence each other at the stage where perceptual face representations are matched with stored memories. In this line, Ganel and Goshen-Gottstein (2004) proposed a structural-reference hypothesis, in which the structure of a face (i.e., its identity) can be employed as a reference image to guide the decoding of idiosyncratic emotional expressions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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