
Publications of RGM Armann
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Journal Article (7)
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Journal Article
11 (1), 1927, pp. 1 - 9 (2021)
Predominance of eyes and surface information for face race categorization. Scientific Reports 2.
Journal Article
17 (13), 11, pp. 1 - 12 (2017)
The contribution of foveal and peripheral visual information to ensemble representation of face race. Journal of Vision 3.
Journal Article
42 (4), pp. 571 - 580 (2016)
A familiarity disadvantage for remembering specific images of faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 4.
Journal Article
100, pp. 105 - 112 (2014)
Looking at faces from different angles: Europeans fixate different features in Asian and Caucasian faces. Vision Research 5.
Journal Article
63, pp. 69 - 80 (2012)
Male and female faces are only perceived categorically when linked to familiar identities – And when in doubt, he is a male. Vision Research 6.
Journal Article
11 (13), 9, pp. 1 - 14 (2011)
Race-specific norms for coding face identity and a functional role for norms. Journal of Vision 7.
Journal Article
71 (5), pp. 1107 - 1126 (2009)
Gaze behavior in face comparison: The roles of sex, task, and symmetry. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics Book (1)
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Book
Faces in the Brain: a Behavioral, Eye-tracking and High-level Adaptation Approach to Human Face Perception. Logos Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2011), 167 pp.
Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Müller, K.-R.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2015)
The Other-Race Effect Revisited: No Effect for Faces Varying in Race Only. In: Recent Progress in Brain and Cognitive Engineering, pp. 153 - 165 (Eds. Lee, S.-W.; Meeting Abstract (6)
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Meeting Abstract
How are male and female faces represented in the brain? In 19th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2018). 19th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2018), Schramberg, Germany, September 24, 2018 - September 26, 2018. (2018)
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Meeting Abstract
2 (4), p. 355. 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2011), Hong Kong. (2011)
Investigating the other-race effect in different face recognition tasks. In i-Perception, 12.
Meeting Abstract
39 (ECVP Abstract Supplement), p. 155. 33rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2010), Lausanne, Switzerland, August 22, 2010 - August 26, 2010. Pion Ltd., London (2010)
Faces are represented relative to race-specific norms. In Perception, 13.
Meeting Abstract
How does the brain code the race of faces? In 10th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2009), p. 10. 10th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2009), Ellwangen, Germany, November 08, 2009 - November 10, 2009. (2009)
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Meeting Abstract
Categorical perception of male and female faces depends on familiarity. In 2009 Australian Psychology Conferences, p. 3 (Eds. Voudouris, N.; Mrowinski, V.). 36th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Wollongong, Australia, April 17, 2009 - April 19, 2009. The Australian Psychological Society Ltd., Melbourne, Australia (2009)
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Meeting Abstract
Categorical Perception of Male and Female Faces and the Single-Route Hypothesis. In 9th Conference of the Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2008), p. 13. 9th Conference of the Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2008), Ellwangen, Germany, October 27, 2008 - October 29, 2008. (2008)
Poster (9)
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Poster
Looking at faces from different angles: Europeans fixate different features in Asian and Caucasian faces. 36th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2013), Bremen, Germany (2013)
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Poster
The Role of Race in Summary Representations of Faces. 13th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2013), Naples, FL, USA (2013)
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Poster
What gives a face its race? 8th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2012), Incheon, South Korea (2012)
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Poster
The other-race effect is not ubiquitous. 11th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2011), Naples, FL, USA (2011)
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Poster
Race-specific norms for coding face identity and a functional role for norms. 10th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2010), Naples, FL, USA (2010)