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  2. Face perception - Wikipedia

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    Bruce & Young Model of Face Recognition, 1986. One of the most widely accepted theories of face perception argues that understanding faces involves several stages: [7] from basic perceptual manipulations on the sensory information to derive details about the person (such as age, gender or attractiveness), to being able to recall meaningful details such as their name and any relevant past ...

  3. Category:Face perception - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Face perception" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Covert facial recognition;

  4. Facial recognition - Wikipedia

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    Facial recognition or face recognition may refer to: Face detection, often a step done before facial recognition; Face perception, the process by which the human brain understands and interprets the face; Pareidolia, which involves, in part, seeing images of faces in clouds and other scenes

  5. Object recognition (cognitive science) - Wikipedia

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    The brain region that specifies in facial recognition is the fusiform face area. Prosopagnosia can also be divided into apperceptive and associative subtypes. Recognition of individual chairs, cars, animals can also be impaired; therefore, these object share similar perceptual features with the face that are recognized in the fusiform face area ...

  6. Category:Vision - Wikipedia

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    Face perception (14 P) I. Imaging (15 C, 82 P) O. Ophthalmology (18 C, 191 P) Optical spectrum (1 C, 15 P) Optometry (6 C, 70 P) P. Visual perception (10 C, 96 P ...

  7. Face superiority effect - Wikipedia

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    This innate “holistic” perception is one of the main factors that differentiates face recognition from object recognition. To test this and further face superiority research in general, Tanaka and Farah [6] conducted a study where they assessed individuals’ ability to recognize facial features holistically. Participants were given an ...

  8. Face detection - Wikipedia

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    Face detection is gaining the interest of marketers. A webcam can be integrated into a television and detect any face that walks by. The system then calculates the race, gender, and age range of the face. Once the information is collected, a series of advertisements can be played that is specific toward the detected race/gender/age.

  9. Face - Wikipedia

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    The face is the front of an animal's head that features the eyes, nose and mouth, and through which animals express many of their emotions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The face is crucial for human identity , and damage such as scarring or developmental deformities may affect the psyche adversely.