Table 1.
Study | Transfer | Delay |
---|---|---|
Webster and Maclin (1999) | None | n/a |
Leopold et al. (2001) | Anti-faces, position, size | 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400 ms |
Rhodes et al. (2003) | Orientation | 500 ms |
Webster et al. (2004) | Gender, ethnicity, expression | 250 ms |
Carbon and Leder (2005) | None | 4 s, 5 min |
Kovacs et al. (2005) | Retinal position | 500 ms |
Little et al. (2005) | Different faces; gender | n/a |
Leopold et al. (2005) | Anti-faces | n/a |
Carbon and Leder (2006) | None | 80 min |
Carbon et al. (2007) | Different pictures/different persons | 5 min, 24 h |
Fang et al. (2007) | Different faces; inverted faces | 1 s |
Rhodes et al. (2007) | Anti-faces, size | 1000 ms |
Kloth and Schweinberger (2008) | Size | 7 min |
Barrett and O’Toole (2009) | Age-groups | 100 ms |
Hills et al. (2010) | Imagery/perception | 5 s |
Carbon and Ditye (2011) | Different pictures/different persons | 24 h, 7 days |
Hole (2011) | Upside-down; stretched | ≤2 min |
Overview of a selection of lab-based empirical studies on face adaptation in chronological order systematizing the transfer conditions between adaptation and test (“transfer”) and the documented duration of the adaptation effects.