Investigating face recognition with voices and face morphs Humans can easily identify faces at the individual level although faces belong to a class of objects with high similarity between exemplars. Characterizing conditions for which faces are more easily recognized allows us to better understand the mechanisms underlying face recognition. Numerous studies have shown that distinctive faces are better recognized than typical faces. Those results have implication for the mental representation of faces. In a set of experiments we tested cross-modal effects of distinctiveness. More specifically we asked whether distinctive voices can improve memory for otherwise typical faces. Our results suggest that the quality of information in one modalit...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Investigating face recognition with voices and face morphs Humans can easily identify faces at the i...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
Various factors have been identied that in uence face recognition. Despite the diversity of the stud...
Face recognition studies have shown that distinctiveness can improve recognition. Distinctiveness ef...
In this study we ask whether visually typical faces can become perceptually distinctive when they ar...
In this study we ask whether visually typical faces can become perceptually distinctive when they ar...
Many face studies have shown that in memory tasks, distinctive faces are more easily recognized than...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
AbstractSeveral studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in ...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Investigating face recognition with voices and face morphs Humans can easily identify faces at the i...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
Various factors have been identied that in uence face recognition. Despite the diversity of the stud...
Face recognition studies have shown that distinctiveness can improve recognition. Distinctiveness ef...
In this study we ask whether visually typical faces can become perceptually distinctive when they ar...
In this study we ask whether visually typical faces can become perceptually distinctive when they ar...
Many face studies have shown that in memory tasks, distinctive faces are more easily recognized than...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
AbstractSeveral studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in ...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Because we encounter faces of only two sexes but recognize faces of innumerable different identities...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...