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Face space Face space is a theoretical idea in psychology such that it is a multidimensional space in which recognisable faces are stored. The representation of faces within this space are according to invariant features of the face itself.〔Valentine, T. (1991). A unified account of the effects of distinctiveness, inversion, and race in face recognition. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 43(2), 161-204.〕 The concept has been cited in almost 1000 scientific articles. The face space is useful for accounting various aspects of face recognition including distinctiveness, the own race bias 〔Valentine, T., & Endo, M. (1992). Towards an exemplar model of face processing: The effects of race and distinctiveness. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44(4), 671-703.〕 and caricature effects.〔Lewis, M. (2004). Face‐space‐R: Towards a unified account of face recognition. Visual Cognition, 11(1), 29-69.〕 The face space was recently revisited in a special edition of the journal ''Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology'' featuring the top 10 ideas that have appeared in the journal's pages.〔Valentine, T., Lewis, M. B., & Hills, P. J. (2015). Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, (ahead-of-print), 1-24.〕 ==References==
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