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Human faces present complex visual patterns that mediate a rich
variety of social activity including recognition, emotion, and
intention. In recent years considerable progress has been made in
understanding how these complex images are interpreted by the
brain, and in the development of computer systems for the
processing, transmission, and graphical display of faces. This
volume provides state-of-the-art reviews of the processes involved
in perceiving and recognizing faces, with perspectives from
neurophysiology, neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, and
developmental psychology. It also includes contributions from
engineering and computer science where the techniques of
visualization offer some of the richest avenues for future
progress. The authors are internationally recognized experts drawn
from these various disciplines, and they review their own recent
contributions to the field. Much of the current impetus and
excitement comes from the remarkable degree of communication and
collaboration, often spanning traditional disciplinary boundaries,
that characterizes this field of research which is well illustrated
by the chapters assembled in this volume.
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