Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for security settings, such as the verification of face identities at passport control. Therefore, finding techniques to improve face-matching accuracy is an important contemporary research topic. This study investigates whether matching accuracy can be enhanced by verbal instructions that address feature comparisons or holistic processing. Findings demonstrate that feature-by-feature comparison strategy had no effect on face matching. In contrast, verbal instructions focused on holistic processing made face matching faster, but they impaired accuracy. Given the recent evidence for the heredity of face perception and the previously reported small or no...
Verifying the identity of an unfamiliar person by examining their face is a surprisingly error-prone...
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...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but important for applied...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but important for applied...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
An experiment is reported in which participants matched complete images of unfamiliar, moderately fa...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Research has systematically examined how laboratory participants and real-world practitioners decide...
This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining wh...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
Verifying the identity of an unfamiliar person by examining their face is a surprisingly error-prone...
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...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but important for applied...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but important for applied...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
An experiment is reported in which participants matched complete images of unfamiliar, moderately fa...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Research has systematically examined how laboratory participants and real-world practitioners decide...
This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining wh...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
Verifying the identity of an unfamiliar person by examining their face is a surprisingly error-prone...
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...