Voices and static faces can be matched for identity above chance level. No previous face- voice matching experiments have included an inter-stimulus interval (ISI) exceeding 1 second. We tested whether accurate identity decisions rely on high-quality perceptual representations temporarily stored in sensory memory, and therefore whether the ability to make accurate matching decisions diminishes as the ISI increases. In each trial, participants had to decide whether an unfamiliar face and voice belonged to the same person. The face and voice stimuli were presented simultaneously in Experiment 1, there was a 5 second ISI in Experiment 2, and a 10 second interval in Experiment 3. The results, analysed using multilevel modelling, revealed that s...
Information from faces and voices combines to provide multimodal signals about a person. Faces and v...
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super-recognition....
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super‐recognition....
Research investigating whether faces and voices share common source identity information has offered...
Previous research has demonstrated that humans are able to match unfamiliar voices to corresponding ...
A series of studies investigated whether people can match novel faces and voices of the same age (20...
Previous research has suggested that people are unable to correctly choose which unfamiliar voice an...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
Unimodal and cross-modal information provided by faces and voices contribute to identity percepts. T...
Three experiments are reported which examined the capacity to match a voice with a static image of a...
AbstractSpeech perception provides compelling examples of a strong link between auditory and visual ...
Identity sorting tasks, in which participants sort multiple naturally varying stimuli of usually two...
Identity sorting tasks, in which participants sort multiple naturally varying stimuli of usually two...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Information from faces and voices combines to provide multimodal signals about a person. Faces and v...
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super-recognition....
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super‐recognition....
Research investigating whether faces and voices share common source identity information has offered...
Previous research has demonstrated that humans are able to match unfamiliar voices to corresponding ...
A series of studies investigated whether people can match novel faces and voices of the same age (20...
Previous research has suggested that people are unable to correctly choose which unfamiliar voice an...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
Unimodal and cross-modal information provided by faces and voices contribute to identity percepts. T...
Three experiments are reported which examined the capacity to match a voice with a static image of a...
AbstractSpeech perception provides compelling examples of a strong link between auditory and visual ...
Identity sorting tasks, in which participants sort multiple naturally varying stimuli of usually two...
Identity sorting tasks, in which participants sort multiple naturally varying stimuli of usually two...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Information from faces and voices combines to provide multimodal signals about a person. Faces and v...
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super-recognition....
Individual differences in face identification ability range from prosopagnosia to super‐recognition....