In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance pattern—namely, the temporal advantage for retrieving biographical facts as compared to recalling proper names, which has been interpreted as reflecting a serial ordering of the access to semantic and name information. Evidence for recent parallel accounts had been provided by Scanlan and Johnston (1997) who reported an advantage for name retrieval in children. Here we replicated the findings of Scanlan and Johnston but also showed that the naming advantage disappears, and performance is very similar to that of adults when stimuli and tasks are used that are familiar to children. Conversely, we also demonstrated an advantage for name retrie...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patt...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patte...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
Forgetting someone’s name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Several studies showed that it is more difficult to retrieve semantic information from recognized vo...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Research has shown that people have a particular difficulty recalling the names of faces, (McWenney,...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patt...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patte...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
Forgetting someone’s name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Several studies showed that it is more difficult to retrieve semantic information from recognized vo...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a kno...
Research has shown that people have a particular difficulty recalling the names of faces, (McWenney,...
Researchers interested in face processing have recently debated whether access to the name of a know...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...