<p> This is data from Experiment 1 of Germine, Duchaine, & Nakayama (2011) Cognition. This is data on performance from 44,860 people aged 10-70 on a test of unfamiliar face recognition, a version of the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT). We found that face recognition peaked in the early 30s. The file has one line per subject, with age, gender, and scores on each section of the CFMT as well as total score. </p> <p> </p
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) have provided the fi...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Despite the importance of face recognition in everyday life and frequent complaints about its failur...
<p>This is data from Experiment 2 of Germine, Duchaine, & Nakayama (2011) Cognition. This is data on...
<p>This is data from Experiments 1-3 of Germine, Duchaine & Nakayama (2011) "Where cognitive develop...
We evaluated the psychometric properties of the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT; Duchaine & Nakayam...
Face recognition ability follows a lengthy developmental course, not reaching maturity until well in...
<p>‘CFPT’ refers to the Cambridge Face Perception Test <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:...
There are large individual differences in face processing ability, with Super-Recognisers (SRs) bein...
lated period is uninformative. Here we investigated face recognition as an ability that may hood (Li...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) have provided the fi...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test Long Form (CFMT+) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) are typic...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test Long Form (CFMT+) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) are typic...
We compare the ability of three exemplar-based memory models, each using three different face stimul...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) have provided the fi...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Despite the importance of face recognition in everyday life and frequent complaints about its failur...
<p>This is data from Experiment 2 of Germine, Duchaine, & Nakayama (2011) Cognition. This is data on...
<p>This is data from Experiments 1-3 of Germine, Duchaine & Nakayama (2011) "Where cognitive develop...
We evaluated the psychometric properties of the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT; Duchaine & Nakayam...
Face recognition ability follows a lengthy developmental course, not reaching maturity until well in...
<p>‘CFPT’ refers to the Cambridge Face Perception Test <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:...
There are large individual differences in face processing ability, with Super-Recognisers (SRs) bein...
lated period is uninformative. Here we investigated face recognition as an ability that may hood (Li...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) have provided the fi...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test Long Form (CFMT+) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) are typic...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test Long Form (CFMT+) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) are typic...
We compare the ability of three exemplar-based memory models, each using three different face stimul...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) and Cambridge Face Perception Test (CFPT) have provided the fi...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Despite the importance of face recognition in everyday life and frequent complaints about its failur...