Previous face matching studies provide evidence that matching same identity faces (match trials) and discriminating different face identities (non-match trials) rely on distinct processes. For example, instructional studies geared towards improving face matching in applied settings have often found selective improvements in match or non-match trials only. Additionally, a small study found that developmental prosopagnosics (DPs) have specific deficits in making match but not non-match judgments. In the current study, we sought to replicate this finding in DPs and examine how individual differences across DPs and controls in match vs. non-match performance relate to featural vs. holistic processing abilities. 43 DPs and 27 controls matched fa...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Previous face matching studies provide evidence that matching same identity faces (match trials) and...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is commonly referred to as ‘face blindness’, a term that implies a ...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) all exhibit impairments in face memory, but the sp...
A prevailing debate in the psychological literature concerns the domain-specificity of the face reco...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have severe face recognition deficits, but the mec...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have severe difficulties recognising familiar face...
A prevailing debate in the psychological literature concerns the domain-specificity of the face reco...
We investigated the relationships between individual differences in different aspects of face-identi...
The other-race effect in face identification has been documented widely in memory tasks, but it pers...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Previous face matching studies provide evidence that matching same identity faces (match trials) and...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is commonly referred to as ‘face blindness’, a term that implies a ...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) all exhibit impairments in face memory, but the sp...
A prevailing debate in the psychological literature concerns the domain-specificity of the face reco...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have severe face recognition deficits, but the mec...
Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have severe difficulties recognising familiar face...
A prevailing debate in the psychological literature concerns the domain-specificity of the face reco...
We investigated the relationships between individual differences in different aspects of face-identi...
The other-race effect in face identification has been documented widely in memory tasks, but it pers...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the ty...
The ability to recognize faces varies considerably between individuals, but does performance co-vary...