Superportraits : caricatures and recognition

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Superportraits : caricatures and recognition

Gillian Rhodes

(Essays in cognitive psychology)

Psychology press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-163) and indexes

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Description

As Nixon's unpopularity increased during Watergate, his nose and jowls grew to impossible proportions in published caricatures. Yet the caricatures remained instantly recognizable. Caricatures can even be superportraits, with the paradoxical quality of being more like the face than the face itself. How can we recognize such distorted images? Do caricatures derive their power from some special property of a face recognition system or from some more general property of recognition systems? What kind of mental representations and recognition processes make caricatures so effective? What can the power of caricatures tell us about recognition? In seeking to answer these questions, the author assembles clues from a variety of sources: the invention and development of caricatures by artists, the exploitation of extreme signals in animal communication systems, and studies of how humans, other animals and connectionist recognition systems respond to caricatures. Several conclusions emerge. The power of caricatures is ubiquitous. Caricatures can be superportraits for humans, other animals and computer recognition systems. They are effective for a variety of stimuli, not just faces. They are effective whether objects are mentally represented as deviations from a norm or average member of the class, or as absolute feature values on a set of dimensions. Exaggeration of crucial norm-deviation features, distinctiveness, and resemblance to caricatured memory traces are all potential sources of the power of caricature. Superportraits will be of interest to students of cognitive psychology, perception, the visual arts and animal behavior.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The Nature of Caricature. Caricatures by Computer. Peacock's Tails and other Natural Caricatures. The Power of Extremes. The Psychology of Caricatures. Caricatures and Face Recognition. The View from Here.

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  • NCID
    BA30562025
  • ISBN
    • 0863773982
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hove
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 174 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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