Familiarity matters: A review on prioritized processing of personally familiar faces
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10.1080/13506285.2017.1405134
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Gobbini, Maria Ida
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
In this review, we synthesize the existing literature investigating personally familiar face processing and highlight the remarkable, enhanced processing efficiency resulting from real-life experience. Highly learned identity-specific visual and semantic information associated with personally familiar face representations facilitates detection, recognition of identity and social cues, and activation of person knowledge. These optimizations afford qualitatively different processing of personally familiar as compared to unfamiliar faces, which manifests on both the behavioural and neural level.
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Visual Cognition
ISSN
1350-6285
Organization
Volume
26
Issue
3
Publisher
Taylor and Francis (United Kingdom)
Submitter
Ramon, Meike
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Ramon, M., & Gobbini, M. I. (2018). Familiarity matters: A review on prioritized processing of personally familiar faces. In Visual Cognition (Vol. 26, Issue 3, pp. 179–195). Taylor and Francis (United Kingdom). https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13191
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