Previous research indicates that unfamiliar faces may be recognised better if they are viewed in motion. This study utilised a three trial learning paradigm to investigate whether unfamiliar faces are learnt more quickly from moving clips than from static images. Children aged 6-7 years and 10-11 years were shown a series of faces as either static images or dynamic clips, followed by either by a static or dynamic recognition test. Faces were recognised more accurately when presented in motion, but there was no advantage for testing in motion. Although older children were more accurate overall, younger females performed as well as older children for faces presented in motion, suggesting that females’ face processing skills develop more quick...
Congenital prosopagnosia is a condition that, present from an early age, makes it difficult for an i...
The question of whether non-rigid motion of the face has any impact on the processing of identity ha...
Faces are inherently dynamic stimuli. However, face perception in younger adults appears to be media...
Previous research indicates that unfamiliar faces may be recognised better if they are viewed in mot...
Children have been shown to be worse at face recognition than adults even into their early teens. Ho...
Children have been shown to be worse at face recognition than adults even into their early teens. Ho...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
For the past century, researchers have extensively studied human face processing and its development...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
Previous research on the beneficial effect of motion has postulated that learning a face in motion p...
Previous work has suggested that seeing a famous face move aids the recognition of identity, especia...
The ability to recognise faces and where the ability stems from is a much debated topic in psycholog...
In the last few years there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perc...
Congenital prosopagnosia is a condition that, present from an early age, makes it difficult for an i...
The question of whether non-rigid motion of the face has any impact on the processing of identity ha...
Faces are inherently dynamic stimuli. However, face perception in younger adults appears to be media...
Previous research indicates that unfamiliar faces may be recognised better if they are viewed in mot...
Children have been shown to be worse at face recognition than adults even into their early teens. Ho...
Children have been shown to be worse at face recognition than adults even into their early teens. Ho...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
For the past century, researchers have extensively studied human face processing and its development...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Recently there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perception and re...
Previous research on the beneficial effect of motion has postulated that learning a face in motion p...
Previous work has suggested that seeing a famous face move aids the recognition of identity, especia...
The ability to recognise faces and where the ability stems from is a much debated topic in psycholog...
In the last few years there has been growing interest in the role that motion might play in the perc...
Congenital prosopagnosia is a condition that, present from an early age, makes it difficult for an i...
The question of whether non-rigid motion of the face has any impact on the processing of identity ha...
Faces are inherently dynamic stimuli. However, face perception in younger adults appears to be media...