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. 2005 Sep;6(3):189-95.
doi: 10.1007/s10339-005-0008-8. Epub 2005 Aug 11.

Lateralised processing of the internal and the external facial features of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces: a visual half-field study

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Lateralised processing of the internal and the external facial features of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces: a visual half-field study

Edward H F De Haan et al. Cogn Process. 2005 Sep.

Abstract

In this visual half field (VHF) experiment, we investigated possible differences between the left and the right hemisphere in the processing of the internal and external features of familiar and unfamiliar faces. Previous studies using famous and unknown faces had indicated that both hemispheres use the same qualitative mode of processing with the internal features being more important for the perception of familiar faces. In this experiment, personally familiar faces rather than famous faces are used. There are several, mainly methodological, reasons why personally familiar faces are more appropriate stimuli to investigate face processing. The results of the present study showed that no overall visual field effect occurred, but more importantly, that face processing in the left hemisphere differed qualitatively from that in the right hemisphere. The theoretical repercussions of these findings are discussed.

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