Table of Contents
Table of Contents Foreword by Robert Goldstone Preface: Lessons from PEN - Scientific Collaboration and the Search for Synergy, by Susan Fitzpatrick Introduction: Daniel Bub Chapter One: How Faces Become Special, by Cindy Bukach and Jessie Peissig Chapter Two: Objects of Expertise, by David Sheinberg and Michael J. Tarr Chapter Three: Development of Expertise in Face Recognition, by Catherine Mondloch, Richard Legrand, and Daphne Maurer Chapter Four: Degrees of Expertise, by Lisa Scott, Jim Tanaka, and Tim Curran Chapter Five: Face Processing in Autism: Insights from the Perceptual Expertise Framework, by Kim Curby, Verena Willenbockel, James Tanaka, and Robert Schultz Chapter Six: Congenital and Acquired Prosopagnosia: Flip Sides of the Same Coin? By Marlene Behrmann, Galia Avidan, Cibu Thomas, and Kate Humphreys Chapter Seven: Modeling Perceptual Expertise, by Thomas Palmeri and Garrison Cottrell Chapter Eight: Competition Between Face and Non-Face Domains of Expertise, by Kim Curby and Bruno Rossion Chapter Nine: The Locus of Holistic Processing, by Olivia Cheung and Isabel Gauthier Chapter Ten: The Case for Letter Expertise, by Karin H. James, Alan C-N Wong, and Gael Jobard Chapter Eleven: Perceptual and Conceptual Interactions in Object Recognition and Expertise, by Thomas James and George Cree Chapter Twelve: Lessons from Neuropsychology, by Daniel Bub End Piece, by Isabel Gauthier