For familiar faces, the internal features (eyes, nose, and mouth) are known to be differentially salient for recognition compared to external features such as hairstyle. Two experiments are reported that investigate how this internal feature advantage accrues as a face becomes familiar. In Experiment 1, we tested the contribution of internal and external features to the ability to generalize from a single studied photograph to different views of the same face. A recognition advantage for the internal features over the external features was found after a change of viewpoint, whereas there was no internal feature advantage when the same image was used at study and test. In Experiment 2, we removed the most salient external feature (hairstyle)...
Three experiments are reported that compare the quality of external with internal regions within a s...
Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g. head pose, backgro...
Adults and children aged 6 years and older easily recognize multiple images of a familiar face, but ...
For familiar faces, the internal features (eyes, nose, and mouth) are known to be differentially sal...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
AbstractPrior work suggests that internal features contribute more than external features to face pr...
As faces become familiar, we come to rely more on their internal features for recognition and matchi...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
The central challenge in face recognition lies in understanding the role different facial features ...
Hair is a feature of the head that frequently changes in different situations. For this reason much ...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
To identify or recognize human faces accurately, one needs to attend to internal facial information ...
As faces become familiar, we come to rely more on their internal features for recognition and matchi...
Three experiments are reported that compare the quality of external with internal regions within a s...
Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g. head pose, backgro...
Adults and children aged 6 years and older easily recognize multiple images of a familiar face, but ...
For familiar faces, the internal features (eyes, nose, and mouth) are known to be differentially sal...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contras...
AbstractPrior work suggests that internal features contribute more than external features to face pr...
As faces become familiar, we come to rely more on their internal features for recognition and matchi...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
The central challenge in face recognition lies in understanding the role different facial features ...
Hair is a feature of the head that frequently changes in different situations. For this reason much ...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
To identify or recognize human faces accurately, one needs to attend to internal facial information ...
As faces become familiar, we come to rely more on their internal features for recognition and matchi...
Three experiments are reported that compare the quality of external with internal regions within a s...
Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g. head pose, backgro...
Adults and children aged 6 years and older easily recognize multiple images of a familiar face, but ...