Age-related changes have been documented widely in studies of face recognition and eyewitness identification. However, it is not clear whether these changes arise from general developmental differences in memory or occur specifically during the perceptual processing of faces. We report two experiments to track such perceptual changes using a 1-in-10 (Experiment 1) and 1-in-1 (Experiment 2) matching task for unfamiliar faces. Both experiments showed improvements in face matching during childhood and adult-like accuracy levels by adolescence. In addition, face-matching performance declined in adults of the age of 65. These findings indicate that developmental improvements and aging-related differences in face processing arise from changes in ...
Face processing abilities vary across the lifespan: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pea...
There is conflicting evidence regarding the development of expert face recognition, as indexed by th...
It is considerably harder to generalize identity across different pictures of unfamiliar faces, comp...
This thesis examines whether there are developmental differences in face processing. Performance on ...
This thesis examines whether there are developmental differences in face processing. Performance on ...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
The ability to recognise faces and where the ability stems from is a much debated topic in psycholog...
Studies examining own-age recognition biases report inconsistent results and often utilize paradigms...
Objectives. To examine the differences in face memory between young and older adults. Methods. The ...
Recognizing facial identity requires two skills: telling a person apart from similar looking people ...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
Effects of ageing on both face perception and face memory have previously been reported. Previous st...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
Past studies examining the other-age effect, the phenomenon in which own-age faces are recognized mo...
Face processing abilities vary across the lifespan: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pea...
There is conflicting evidence regarding the development of expert face recognition, as indexed by th...
It is considerably harder to generalize identity across different pictures of unfamiliar faces, comp...
This thesis examines whether there are developmental differences in face processing. Performance on ...
This thesis examines whether there are developmental differences in face processing. Performance on ...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
The ability to recognise faces and where the ability stems from is a much debated topic in psycholog...
Studies examining own-age recognition biases report inconsistent results and often utilize paradigms...
Objectives. To examine the differences in face memory between young and older adults. Methods. The ...
Recognizing facial identity requires two skills: telling a person apart from similar looking people ...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
Effects of ageing on both face perception and face memory have previously been reported. Previous st...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
The effects of age-induced changes on face recognition were investigated as a means of exploring the...
Past studies examining the other-age effect, the phenomenon in which own-age faces are recognized mo...
Face processing abilities vary across the lifespan: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pea...
There is conflicting evidence regarding the development of expert face recognition, as indexed by th...
It is considerably harder to generalize identity across different pictures of unfamiliar faces, comp...