Abstract:Each Halloween, households in the US and Canada (and a few other places too) create a wide range of intriguing face stimuli: Jack-O’-Lanterns, which are traditionally schematic faces carved into pumpkins or other decorative gourds. Though typically regarded as a mere seasonal decoration, I suggest that these also offer an opportunity to examine features of face perception and recognition via a production task. To that end, I present an analysis of a collection of Jack-O’-Lantern drawings created by children be… Show more
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