Recently, Ge et al. (2003) reported a very high accuracy of memory for a highly familiar face. Their Chinese participants had to identify the most veridical appearance of Mao’s face among unaltered and transformed (inter-ocular distance was gradually increased or decreased) versions of his portrait. In the present experiment, the same facial transformations were applied to our participants’ faces to evaluate whether this hyperfidelity for familiar faces is specific to famous individuals whose face is mainly known from a standard portrait or if it could generalise to personally known faces (the own face and a close person’s face). Results showed that performance was not different for the two familiar faces in the recognition task, or between...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Despite the agreement that experience with faces leads to more efficient processing, the underlying ...
Recently, Ge et al (2003 Perception 32 601 - 614) reported a very high accuracy of memory for a high...
The present study was aimed at evaluating whether the very high accuracy of memory for familiar face...
Previous studies have shown that people's ability to detect, from memory, alterations in highly fami...
Previous studies have shown that people’s ability to detect, from memory, alterations in highly fami...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
People are good at recognising faces, particularly familiar faces. However, little is known about ho...
In forensic person recognition tasks, mistakes in the identification of unfamiliar faces occur frequ...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
Abstract. While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for faci...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Despite the agreement that experience with faces leads to more efficient processing, the underlying ...
Recently, Ge et al (2003 Perception 32 601 - 614) reported a very high accuracy of memory for a high...
The present study was aimed at evaluating whether the very high accuracy of memory for familiar face...
Previous studies have shown that people's ability to detect, from memory, alterations in highly fami...
Previous studies have shown that people’s ability to detect, from memory, alterations in highly fami...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
People are good at recognising faces, particularly familiar faces. However, little is known about ho...
In forensic person recognition tasks, mistakes in the identification of unfamiliar faces occur frequ...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
Abstract. While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for faci...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
While a change in view is considered to be one of the most damaging manipulations for facial identif...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Despite the agreement that experience with faces leads to more efficient processing, the underlying ...