Comparing the perceptual separability of familiar and unfamiliar face dimensions
Comparing the perceptual separability of familiar and unfamiliar face dimensions is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include face perception, cognitive psychology, categorization, identity, psychology, perception, facial recognition system, graph dimension, social psychology, and stimulus. This suggests that object dimensions representing variation in familiar categories, such as face gender and race, might show higher perceptual separability from other dimensions than completely novel stimulus dimensions, such as unfamiliar identity.