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Herzmann G, Willenbockel V, Tanaka J, Curran T
Neuropsychologia . 2011 Aug; 49(11):3103-15. PMID: 21807008
People are generally better at recognizing faces from their own race than from a different race, as has been shown in numerous behavioral studies. Here we use event-related potentials (ERPs)...
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Hildebrandt A, Wilhelm O, Schmiedek F, Herzmann G, Sommer W
Psychol Aging . 2011 Apr; 26(3):701-15. PMID: 21480718
Face cognition is considered a specific human ability, clearly differentiable from general cognitive functioning. Its specificity is primarily supported by cognitive-experimental and neuroimaging research, but recently also from an individual...
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Herzmann G, Curran T
Mem Cognit . 2011 Jan; 39(3):412-32. PMID: 21264603
This study examined how perceptual expertise facilitates encoding and recognition. The electroencephalogram of car experts and car novices was recorded in the study as well as test phases of a...
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Hildebrandt A, Sommer W, Herzmann G, Wilhelm O
Psychol Aging . 2010 Sep; 25(4):794-810. PMID: 20822255
Perceiving and memorizing faces swiftly and correctly are important social competencies. The organization of these interpersonal abilities and how they change across the life span are still poorly understood. We...
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Wilhelm O, Herzmann G, Kunina O, Danthiir V, Schacht A, Sommer W
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2010 Aug; 99(3):530-48. PMID: 20677889
Recognizing faces swiftly and accurately is of paramount importance to humans as a social species. Individual differences in the ability to perform these tasks may therefore reflect important aspects of...
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Herzmann G, Sommer W
Brain Res . 2010 Aug; 1356:54-72. PMID: 20673756
Conspicuously absent from face recognition research is a direct comparison of well-known faces with newly learned faces for which the associated biographical knowledge and the perceptual expertise were experimentally manipulated....
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Herzmann G, Kunina O, Sommer W, Wilhelm O
J Cogn Neurosci . 2009 Apr; 22(3):571-89. PMID: 19400675
Individual differences in perceiving, learning, and recognizing faces, summarized under the term face cognition, have been shown on the behavioral and brain level, but connections between these levels have rarely...
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Herzmann G, Danthiir V, Schacht A, Sommer W, Wilhelm O
Behav Res Methods . 2008 Aug; 40(3):840-57. PMID: 18697680
Despite the importance of face recognition in everyday life and frequent complaints about its failure, there is no comprehensive test battery for this ability. As a first step in constructing...
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Herzmann G, Sommer W
Psychophysiology . 2007 Mar; 44(2):262-76. PMID: 17343710
Previous research with preexperimentally familiar faces and names has identified several memory-related components in the event-related potential (ERP). Here we aimed to characterize these components while controlling the quality of...
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Herzmann G, Schweinberger S, Sommer W, Jentzsch I
Psychophysiology . 2004 Aug; 41(5):688-701. PMID: 15318875
Dual-route models of face recognition suggest separate cognitive and affective routes. The predictions of these models were assessed in recognition tasks with unfamiliar, famous, and personally familiar faces. Whereas larger...