The science of social vision / edited by Reginald B. Adams [and others].

The human visual system is particularly attuned to and remarkably efficient at processing social cues. This text examines the functional and neuroanatomical mechanisms which underpin social vision.

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Corporate Author: Oxford University Press
Other Authors: Adams, Reginald B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Series:Oxford series in visual cognition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Vision going social / Ken Nakayama
  • An ecological theory of face perception / Leslie A. Zebrowitz, P. Matthew Bronstad, and Joann M. Montepare
  • The cognitive capitalist : social beneifts of perceptual economy / Douglas Martin and C. Neil Macrae
  • Faces, bodies, social vision as agent vision, and social consciousness / Beatrice de Gelder and Marco Tamietto
  • Perceiving through culture : the socialized attention hypothesis / Hyekyung Park and Shinobu Kitayama
  • Compound social cues in human face processing / Reginald B. Adams, Jr. [and others]
  • Gaze perception and visually mediated attention / Stephen R.H. Langton
  • Aging eyes facing an emotional world : the role of motivated gaze / Derek M. Isaacowitz and Nora A. Murphy
  • Gaze and preference-orienting behavior as a somatic precursor of preference decision / Shinsuke Shimojo, Claude Simion, and Mark A. Changizi
  • Facial attractiveness / Anthony C. Little and David I. Perrett
  • Why cosmetics work / Richard Russell
  • Context-specific responses to self-resembling faces / Lisa M. DeBruine and Benedict C. Jones
  • In the eyes of the beholder : how empathy influences emotion perception / Bhismadev Chakrabarti and Simon Baron-Cohen
  • Thin-slice vision / Max Weisbuch and Nalini Ambady
  • Seeing human movement as inherently social / Maggie Shiffrar, Martha D. Kaiser, and Areti Chouchourelou
  • Social constraints on the visual perception of biological motion / Kerri L. Johnson, Frank E. Pollick, and Lawrie S. McKay
  • Social color vision / Mark A. Changizi and Shinsuke Shimojo
  • Mental control and visual illusions : errors of action and construal in race-based weapon misidentification / Mark B. Stokes and B. Keith Payne
  • Afrocentirc facial features and stereotyping / Irene V. Blair and Charles M. Judd
  • The role of racial markers in race perception and racial categorization / Otto H. MacLin and M. Kimberly MacLin
  • Aftereffects reveal that adaptive face-coding mechanisms are selective for race and sex / Gillian Rhodes and Emma Jaquet
  • Are people special? A brain's eye view / Anthony P. Atkinson, Andrea S. Heberlein, and Ralph Adolphs
  • Side bias : cerebral hemispheric asymmetry in social cognition and emotion perception / Kimberley R. Savage, Joan C. Borod, and Lorriane O. Ramig
  • Biological motion and multisensory integration : the role of the superior temporal sulcus / Michael S. Beauchamp
  • Specialized brain for the social vision : perspectives from typical and atypical development / Teresa Farroni and Atsushi Senju.