September 2021
Volume 21, Issue 9
Open Access
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting Abstract  |   September 2021
Evaluating faces and bodies: Does body information influence face perception?
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • Katelyn Forner
    University of Victoria
  • James Tanaka
    University of Victoria
  • Isabella Schopper
    University of Victoria
  • Footnotes
    Acknowledgements  This study was funded by NSERC under the supervision of Dr. James Tanaka.
Journal of Vision September 2021, Vol.21, 2993. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2993
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      Katelyn Forner, James Tanaka, Isabella Schopper; Evaluating faces and bodies: Does body information influence face perception?. Journal of Vision 2021;21(9):2993. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2993.

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Abstract

In face perception, the composite-face effect has demonstrated that holistic processing is disrupted when top and bottom face halves are aligned relative to when the halves are misaligned. In the current study, a face-body composite task was employed to test whether body information influences face perception and whether a possible body effect is holistic or analytic.

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