Most people recognise and match pictures of familiar faces effortlessly, while struggling to match unfamiliar face images. This has led to the suggestion that true human expertise for faces applies only to familiar faces. This paper develops that idea to propose that we have isolated 'islands of expertise' surrounding each familiar face that allow us to perform better with faces that resemble those we already know. This idea is tested in three experiments. The first shows that familiarity with a person facilitates identification of their relatives. The second shows that people are better able to remember faces that resemble someone they already know. The third shows that while prompting participants to think about resemblance at study produ...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
When thinking about finding the face of a friend in a crowd, albeit challenging, most of us would be...
People are good at recognising faces, particularly familiar faces. However, little is known about ho...
Most people recognise and match pictures of familiar faces effortlessly, while struggling to match u...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
It has been known for many years that identifying familiar faces is much easier than identifying unf...
Recognition of familiar as compared to unfamiliar faces is robust and resistant to marked image dist...
Humans are experts at familiar face recognition, but poor at unfamiliar face recognition. Familiarit...
Imagine you lose sight of your friends (or parents) for a moment while you are out at the park. You ...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
peer reviewedHumans are supposedly expert in face recognition. Because of limitations in existing re...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
When thinking about finding the face of a friend in a crowd, albeit challenging, most of us would be...
People are good at recognising faces, particularly familiar faces. However, little is known about ho...
Most people recognise and match pictures of familiar faces effortlessly, while struggling to match u...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
Given the importance of recognising faces, the focus of the present thesis is the examination of how...
Familiar faces are remembered better than unfamiliar faces. Furthermore, it is much easier to match ...
It has been known for many years that identifying familiar faces is much easier than identifying unf...
Recognition of familiar as compared to unfamiliar faces is robust and resistant to marked image dist...
Humans are experts at familiar face recognition, but poor at unfamiliar face recognition. Familiarit...
Imagine you lose sight of your friends (or parents) for a moment while you are out at the park. You ...
Humans excel in familiar face recognition, but often find it hard to make identity judgements of unf...
Many studies have demonstrated that we can identify a familiar face on an image much better than an ...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
peer reviewedHumans are supposedly expert in face recognition. Because of limitations in existing re...
Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if...
When thinking about finding the face of a friend in a crowd, albeit challenging, most of us would be...
People are good at recognising faces, particularly familiar faces. However, little is known about ho...