Identification and ratings of caricatures: Implications for mental representations of faces

G Rhodes, S Brennan, S Carey - Cognitive psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
... Convention, context, and caricature. M. Hagen (Ed.), The perception of pictures, Vol. 1, Academic
Press, New York (1980). Rhodes, 1986; G. Rhodes; Memory for lateral asymmetries in well-known
faces: Evidence for configural information in memory representations of faces. ...

Caricature and face recognition

R Mauro, M Kubovy - Memory & Cognition, 1992 - Springer
Abstract Although caricatures are often gross distortions of faces, they frequently appear to
be super-portraits capable of eliciting recognition better than veridical depictions. This may
occur because faces are encoded as distinctive feature deviations from a prototype. The

Memory for faces: Are caricatures better than photographs?

B Tversky, D Baratz - Memory & cognition, 1985 - Springer
... Also, the Ryan and Schwartz task did not as- sess object identification or memory. In retrospect,
their experiment did not provide good support for the idea that a caricature is a "superstimulus."
Cursorily viewed, the finding that pictures that are more characteristic of a person are ...

Synthesising continuous-tone caricatures

PJ Benson, DI Perrett - Image and vision computing, 1991 - Elsevier
... grey-scale or colour) from each source triangle in the original image to the corresponding triangle
in the caricature image. The caricatures not only provide amusement, but can be used as stimuli
in psychological investigations into the representation of faces in human memory. ...

Caricature recognition in a neural network

JW Tanaka - Visual Cognition, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
... 0.001. Thus, consistent with predictions of the distinctive access hypothesis, the
model produced a caricature advantage without storing the caricature distortions
in memory. What was the source of the caricature advantage? ...

Caricature generator

SE Brennan - 1982 - dspace.mit.edu
... (Gibson, 1973) Perhaps when one is first exposured to a new face one makes a mental caricature
and commits it to memory, subsequently revising it slightly as more information is added to the
mental model. As far as recognition is concerned, a caricature may be ...

Automatic vending machine for sticker and caricature printed article

JS Kim - US Patent 6,484,901, 2002 - Google Patents
An automatic vending machine for a sticker combinable caricature printed article is provided.
The automatic vending machine includes a memory, a caricature outputting printer, a sticker
outputting printer and a controller for controlling the operation of the respective elements. ...

[BOOK][B] Theatres of memory: Past and present in contemporary culture

R Samuel - 2012 - books.google.com
... SAM UE l ~ ~ ~ Page 3. Theatres of Memory Page 4. This page intentionally left
blank Page 5. Theatres of Memory Past and Present in Contemporary Culture '_
RAPHAEL SAMUEL V V ERS 0 London~ New York Page 6. ...

Caricature effects, distinctiveness, and identification: Testing the face-space framework

K Lee, G Byatt, G Rhodes - Psychological Science, 2000 - pss.sagepub.com
... has suggested that the MDS framework is a useful heuristic for understanding the representation
of faces in memory and that the ... We found the expected pattern of caricature ef- fects, with
caricatures identified more accurately, and anticaricatures identified less accurately, than ...

[CITATION][C] Realism, caricature, and bias: the fiction of Mendele Mocher Sefarim

D Aberbach - 1993 - Littman Library of Jewish

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