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  1. Individuation and holistic processing of faces in rhesus monkeys.Nikos Logothetis - manuscript
    Despite considerable evidence that neural activity in monkeys reflects various aspects of face perception, relatively little is known about monkeys’ face processing abilities. Two characteristics of face processing observed in humans are a subordinate-level entry point, here, the default recognition of faces at the subordinate, rather than basic, level of categorization, and holistic effects, i.e. perception of facial displays as an integrated whole. The present study used an adaptation paradigm to test whether untrained rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) display these hallmarks (...)
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  • Should we reject the expertise hypothesis?Isabel Gauthier & Cindy Bukach - 2007 - Cognition 103 (2):322-330.
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  • No face-like processing for objects-of-expertise in three behavioural tasks.Rachel Robbins & Elinor McKone - 2007 - Cognition 103 (1):34-79.
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  • Can holistic processing be learned for inverted faces?Rachel Robbins & Elinor McKone - 2003 - Cognition 88 (1):79-107.
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  • Individual Recognition: It is Good to be Different.E. Tibbetts & J. Dale - 2008 - Trends in Ecology and Evolution 22 (10):529-537.
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