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OverviewHuman faces are unique biological structures that convey a complex variety of important social messages. Even strangers can tell things from our faces -- our feelings, our locus of attention, something of what we are saying, our age, sex and ethnic group, whether they find us attractive. In recent years there has been genuine progress in understanding how our brains derive all these different messages from faces and what can happen when one or other of the structures involved is damaged. Face Perception provides an up-to-date, integrative summary by two authors who have helped develop and shape the field over the past 30 years. It encompasses topics as diverse as the visual information our brains can exploit when we look at faces, whether prejudicial attitudes can affect how we see faces, and how people with neurodevelopmental disorders see faces. The material is digested and summarised in a way that is accessible to students, within a structure that focuses on the different things we can do with faces. It offers a compelling synthesis of behavioural, neuropsychological and cognitive neuroscience approaches to develop a distinctive point of view of the area. The book concludes by reviewing what is known about the development of face processing and re-examines the question of what makes faces 'special'. Written in a clear and accessible style, this is invaluable reading for all students and researchers interested in studying face perception and social cognition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andy Young , Vicki Bruce (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Psychology Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.160kg ISBN: 9781841698786ISBN 10: 1841698784 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 22 December 2011 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Replaced By: 9781032246031 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis is the best book available on face perception. It is interesting for students at advanced levels, as well as those interested in how face perception actually works. -- Frans A. J Verstraten, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This is a truly wonderful and authoritative book, and one that will definitely attract great scientific and public attention. A must-read - I genuinely enjoyed reading the text and almost regretted it when I came to the end! -- Stefan R. Schweinberger, DFG Research Unit Person Perception, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany. a This is the best book available on face perception. It is interesting for students at advanced levels, as well as those interested in how face perception actually works. -- Frans A.J. Verstraten, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This is a truly wonderful and authoritative book, and one that will definitely attract great scientific and public attention. A must-read - I genuinely enjoyed reading the text and almost regretted it when I came to the end! -- Stefan R. Schweinberger, DFG Research Unit Person Perception, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany This comprehensive and authoritative text demonstrates the authors' huge breadth of knowledge on this subject. All of the main issues in the face perception area are covered in a comprehensive and clear manner. It is a 'must have' for psychologists and also for those studying computer science, neuroscience and other social sciences. -- Karen Lander, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK This is the best book available on face perception. It is interesting for students at advanced levels, as well as those interested in how face perception actually works. -- Frans A. J Verstraten, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This is the best book available on face perception. It is interesting for students at advanced levels, as well as those interested in how face perception actually works. - Frans A.J. Verstraten, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This is a truly wonderful and authoritative book, and one that will definitely attract great scientific and public attention. A must-read - I genuinely enjoyed reading the text and almost regretted it when I came to the end! - Stefan R. Schweinberger, DFG Research Unit Person Perception, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany This comprehensive and authoritative text demonstrates the authors' huge breadth of knowledge on this subject. All of the main issues in the face perception area are covered in a comprehensive and clear manner. It is a 'must have' for psychologists and also for those studying computer science, neuroscience and other social sciences. - Karen Lander, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Author InformationVicki Bruce has taught and researched aspects of visual perception, particularly face perception, since completing her PhD in 1977. Vicki has held chairs in psychology at the Universities of Nottingham, Stirling, Edinburgh and Newcastle. Andy Young has more than 35 years of experience researching different aspects of face perception. He has held posts at the Universities of Aberdeen, Lancaster, Durham and York, and with the Medical Research Council. The authors' seminal paper on the theoretical framework for the field of face recognition was published in the British Journal of Psychology in 1986. A special issue of the British Journal of Psychology, entitled Person Perception 25 Years After Bruce and Young (1986), is due to be published in 2011. The authors were awarded the 2001 BPS Book Award for their work on face perception. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |