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Wiese, Holger; Hobden, Georgina; Siilbek, Eike; Martignac, Victoire; Flack, Tessa R.; Ritchie, Kay L.; Young, Andrew W.; Burton, A. Mike – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unfamiliar faces. Understanding of the factors underlying the substantial benefits of familiarity is at present limited, but the effect is sometimes qualified by the way in which a face is known--for example, personal acquaintance sometimes gives rise…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Human Body, Emotional Response, Undergraduate Students
Burton, A. Mike; Kramer, Robin S. S.; Ritchie, Kay L.; Jenkins, Rob – Cognitive Science, 2016
Research in face recognition has tended to focus on discriminating between individuals, or "telling people apart." It has recently become clear that it is also necessary to understand how images of the same person can vary, or "telling people together." Learning a new face, and tracking its representation as it changes from…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Human Body, Individual Differences, Familiarity