Vol 26
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume 26, Issue 3
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Face Perception
- Recognizing Faces
- Adaptive Coding and Face Recognition
- Individual Differences in Face Recognition: A Decade of Discovery
- Social Categorization From Faces: Evidence From Obvious and Ambiguous Groups
- First Impressions From Faces
- Social Vision: Applying a Social-Functional Approach to Face and Expression Perception
- Culture Reveals a Flexible System for Face Processing
- Face Race Processing and Racial Bias in Early Development: A Perceptual-Social Linkage
- Computational Models of Face Perception
- Looking Leadership in the Face
- Can We Detect Cooperators by Looking at Their Face?
- From Faces to Prosocial Behavior: Cues, Tools, and Mechanisms
- Interfacing With Faces: Perceptual Humanization and Dehumanization
- Biased Facial-Emotion Perception in Mental Health Disorders: A Possible Target for Psychological Intervention?