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The inversion effect on gaze perception reflects processing of component information
Authors:Adrian?Schwaninger  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:adrian.schwaninger@tuebingen.mpg.de"   title="  adrian.schwaninger@tuebingen.mpg.de"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Janek?S.?Lobmaier,Martin?H.?Fischer
Affiliation:Department of Bülthoff, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Spemannstr. 38, 72076, Tübingen, Germany. adrian.schwaninger@tuebingen.mpg.de
Abstract:When faces are turned upside-down they are much more difficult to recognize than other objects. This "face inversion effect" has often been explained in terms of configural processing, which is impaired when faces are rotated away from the upright. Here we report a "gaze inversion effect" and discuss whether it is related to configural face processing of the whole face. Observers reported the gaze locations of photographed upright or inverted faces. When whole faces were presented, we found an inversion effect both for constant errors and observer sensitivity. These results were closely replicated when only the eyes were visible. Together, our findings suggest that gaze processing is largely based on component-based information from the eye region. Processing this information is orientation-sensitive and does not seem to rely on configural processing of the whole face.
Keywords:Features  Featural information  Configural information  Gaze perception  Face perception  Inversion effect
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