Faster, stronger, lateralized: Low spatial frequency information supports face processing
Faster, stronger, lateralized: Low spatial frequency information supports face processing is a scholarly work by Mark A. Williams, published in 2011 in ''Neuropsychologia''. The main subjects of the publication include face perception, spatial analysis, cognitive psychology, multisensory integration, categorization, information processing, psychology, spatial frequency, perception, visual processing, communication, neuroscience, face, visual field, and visual perception. The authors used visually guided reaching as a continuous behavioral measure to examine the processing of LSF and high spatial frequency (HSF) hybrids, presented at the periphery.