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  1. Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations.Philippe G. Schyns & Aude Oliva - 1999 - Cognition 69 (3):243-265.
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  • Spatial Frequency Integration During Active Perception: Perceptual Hysteresis When an Object Recedes.Timothy F. Brady & Aude Oliva - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  • Faster, stronger, lateralized: low spatial frequency information supports face processing.Bhuvanesh Awasthi, Jason Friedman & Mark A. Williams - 2011 - Neuropsychologia 49 (13):3583-3590.
    Distinct visual pathways are selectively tuned for processing specific spatial frequencies. Recently, Awasthi, Friedman, and Williams reported fast categorisation of faces at periphery, arguing for primacy of low spatial frequency information in face processing. However, previous studies have also documented rapid categorization of places and natural scenes. Here, we tested if the LSF advantage is face specific or also involved in place perception. We used visually guided reaching as a continuous behavioral measure to examine the processing of LSF and high (...)
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