Complexities of face perception and categorisation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):369-370 (1999)
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Abstract

We amplify possible complications to the tidy division between early vision and later categorisation which arise when we consider the perception of human faces. Although a primitive face-detecting system, used for social attention, may indeed be integral to “early vision,” the relationship between this and diverse other uses made of information from faces is far from clear.

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