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The contribution of mental face representations to individual face processing abilities

Linda Ficco

Friedrich-Schilller Universität Jena

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Monday, September 18, 2023

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People largely differ with respect to how well they can learn, memorize, and perceive faces. In this talk, I address two potential sources of variation. One factor might be people’s ability to adapt their perception to the kind of faces they are currently exposed to. For instance, some studies report that those who show larger adaptation effects are also better at performing face learning and memory tasks. Another factor might be people’s sensitivity to perceive fine differences between similar-looking faces. In fact, one study shows that the brain of good performers in a face memory task shows larger neural differences between similar-looking faces. Capitalizing on this body of evidence, I present a behavioural study where I explore the relationship between people’s perceptual adaptability and sensitivity and their individual face processing performance.

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adaptation effectsface memoryface processingindividual differenceslearningmental face representationsneural differencesperceptual adaptabilitysensitivity

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Linda Ficco

Friedrich-Schilller Universität Jena

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