Abstract Background Matching unfamiliar faces to photographic identification (ID) documents occurs across many domains, including financial transactions (e.g., mortgage documents), controlling the purchase of age-restricted goods (e.g., alcohol sales), and airport security. Laboratory research has repeatedly documented the fallibility of this process in novice observers, but little research has assessed individual differences based on occupational expertise (cf. White et al., PLoS One 9:e103510, 2014; White et al., Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282(1814):20151292, 2015). In the present study, over 800 professional notaries (who routinely verify identity prior to witnessing signatures on legal documents), 70 bank tellers, and 35 undergr...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder f...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Counter-terrorism and crime prevention often depend on our ability to match images of unfamiliar fac...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of an unfamiliar face is difficult, although we rely on this process e...
Viewers find it difficult to match photos of unfamiliar faces for identity. Despite this, the use of...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Matching unfamiliar faces is a well-studied task, apparently capturing important everyday decisions ...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder f...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Counter-terrorism and crime prevention often depend on our ability to match images of unfamiliar fac...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of an unfamiliar face is difficult, although we rely on this process e...
Viewers find it difficult to match photos of unfamiliar faces for identity. Despite this, the use of...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Matching unfamiliar faces is a well-studied task, apparently capturing important everyday decisions ...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder f...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Counter-terrorism and crime prevention often depend on our ability to match images of unfamiliar fac...