Face inversion effect
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face-inversion-effect-238-5167392
title:
Face inversion effect
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The face inversion effect is a phenomenon where identifying inverted (upside-down) faces compared to upright faces is much more difficult than doing the same for non-facial objects. A typical study examining the face inversion effect would have images of the inverted and upright object presented to participants and time how long it takes them to recognise that object as what it actually is. The face inversion effect occurs when, compared to other objects, it takes a disproportionately longer tim
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Visual perception phenomenon
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face_inversion_effect
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2024-03-19T02:54:07Z
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