Handbook of Research on Face Processing
A.W. Young and H.D. Ellis (Eds.)
The high degree of scientific interest in face processing is readily understandable, since people's faces provide such a wealth of social information. Moreover, investigations have produced evidence of highly precocious face processing abilities in infants, and of neural mechanisms in adults that seem to be differentially involved in face perception. Such findings demonstrate that, as one might expect, the psychological importance of the face has clear biological underpinnings. There are also urgent practical reasons for wanting to understand face processing. The most extensively investigated of these involve forensic issues. Other applications include the development of automated recognition systems for security and other purposes, and understanding and rehabilitating disorders and impairments linked to brain injuries and psychiatric conditions. Current studies of face processing are grouped in the volume into eleven topic areas. For each area, the editors approached an acknowledged authority and commissioned a review chapter summarising the findings that have been made
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Année:
1989
Edition:
1
Editeur::
North-Holland
Langue:
english
Pages:
593
ISBN 10:
0444871438
ISBN 13:
9780444871435
Fichier:
PDF, 15.99 MB
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english, 1989