2023
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000005038
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Impact of Surgical Rejuvenation on Visual Processing and Character Attribution of Faces

Thanapoom Boonipat,
Nathan S. D. Hebel,
Daniel Shapiro
et al.

Abstract: Background: This study considers observers’ reflexive responses to the rejuvenated face, and how instinctive responses relate to subjective judgment. We investigated observers’ reflexive perception of faces both pre and post surgical intervention during the early stages of visual processing. Subjective character attribution for all test images was also assessed by the same observers. Method: Forty frontal facial images of 20 patients portraying the pre-… Show more

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