Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequencies.

@article{Goffaux2006FacesA,
  title={Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequencies.},
  author={Val{\'e}rie Goffaux and Bruno Rossion},
  journal={Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance},
  year={2006},
  volume={32 4},
  pages={
          1023-39
        }
}
  • V. Goffaux, B. Rossion
  • Published 1 August 2006
  • Psychology
  • Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance
Faces are perceived holistically, a phenomenon best illustrated when the processing of a face feature is affected by the other features. Here, the authors tested the hypothesis that the holistic perception of a face mainly relies on its low spatial frequencies. Holistic face perception was tested in two classical paradigms: the whole-part advantage (Experiment 1) and the composite face effect (Experiments 2-4). Holistic effects were equally large or larger for low-pass filtered faces as… 

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