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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Is Dynamic Face Perception Primary?
- 2 Memory for Moving Faces: The Interplay of Two Recognition Systems
- 3 Investigating the Dynamic Characteristics Important for Face Recognition
- 4 Recognition of Dynamic Facial Action Probed by Visual Adaptation
- 5 Facial Motion and Facial Form
- 6 Dynamic Facial Speech: What, How, and Who?
- 7 Dynamic Facial Signaling: A Dialog between Brains
- 8 Engaging Neocortical Networks with Dynamic Faces
- 9 Multimodal Studies Using Dynamic Faces
- 10 Perception of Dynamic Facial Expressions and Gaze
- 11 Moving and Being Moved: The Importance of Dynamic Information in Clinical Populations
- 12 Analyzing Dynamic Faces: Key Computational Challenges
- 13 Elements for a Neural Theory of the Processing of Dynamic Faces
- 14 Insights on Spontaneous Facial Expressions from Automatic Expression Measurement
- 15 Real-Time Dissociation of Facial Appearance and Dynamics during Natural Conversation
- 16 Markerless Tracking of Dynamic 3D Scans of Faces
- Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Is Dynamic Face Perception Primary?
- 2 Memory for Moving Faces: The Interplay of Two Recognition Systems
- 3 Investigating the Dynamic Characteristics Important for Face Recognition
- 4 Recognition of Dynamic Facial Action Probed by Visual Adaptation
- 5 Facial Motion and Facial Form
- 6 Dynamic Facial Speech: What, How, and Who?
- 7 Dynamic Facial Signaling: A Dialog between Brains
- 8 Engaging Neocortical Networks with Dynamic Faces
- 9 Multimodal Studies Using Dynamic Faces
- 10 Perception of Dynamic Facial Expressions and Gaze
- 11 Moving and Being Moved: The Importance of Dynamic Information in Clinical Populations
- 12 Analyzing Dynamic Faces: Key Computational Challenges
- 13 Elements for a Neural Theory of the Processing of Dynamic Faces
- 14 Insights on Spontaneous Facial Expressions from Automatic Expression Measurement
- 15 Real-Time Dissociation of Facial Appearance and Dynamics during Natural Conversation
- 16 Markerless Tracking of Dynamic 3D Scans of Faces
- Contributors
- Index