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The neural dynamics of familiar face recognition

Holger Wiese, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Gyula Kovács

2024Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Humans are highly efficient at recognising familiar faces. However, previous EEG/ERP research has given a partial and fragmented account of the neural basis of this remarkable ability. We argue that this is related to insufficient consideration of fundamental characteristics of familiar face recognition. These include image-independence (recognition across different pictures), levels of familiarity (familiar faces vary hugely in duration and intensity of our exposure to them), automaticity (we cannot voluntarily withhold from recognising a familiar face), and domain-selectivity (the degree to which face familiarity effects are selective). We review recent EEG/ERP work, combining uni- and multivariate methods, that has systematically targeted these shortcomings. We present a theoretical account of familiar face recognition, dividing it into early visual, domain-sensitive and domain-general phases, and integrating image-independence and levels of familiarity. Our account incorporates classic and more recent concepts, such as multi-dimensional face representation and course-to-fine processing. While several questions remain to be addressed, this new account represents a major step forward in our understanding of the neurophysiological basis of familiar face recognition. • Recent EEG/ERP work on face recognition has achieved substantial progress. • We review empirical work integrating both uni- and multivariate methods. • We focus on work incorporating fundamental characteristics of face recognition. • We present a refined neuro-cognitive model on dynamics of familiar face recognition.

Topics & Concepts

Dynamics (music)PsychologyFacial recognition systemFace (sociological concept)Cognitive psychologyArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceSpeech recognitionCommunicationPattern recognition (psychology)Cognitive scienceComputer scienceSociologyPedagogySocial scienceFace Recognition and PerceptionFace recognition and analysisFace and Expression Recognition