We examined the manipulability of face identity judgements by combining a sorting task for unfamiliar faces with a standard test of choice blindness. In Experiment 1, 50 participants completed a sorting task and then justified grouping specific pairs of photos together or apart. On manipulated trials, the presented pairings were different from those the participants had actually produced. Detection rates for these identity manipulations were strikingly low ( approximately 21%). Moreover, participants readily provided justifications for identity decisions that they had not made, typically referring to specific facial features. Experiment 2 was conducted along similar lines and confirmed that lower task difficulty and higher confidence in one...
Matching unfamiliar faces is a well-studied task, apparently capturing important everyday decisions ...
We investigated the relationships between individual differences in different aspects of face-identi...
The nonconscious recognition of facial identity was investigated in two experiments featuring brief ...
We examined the manipulability of face identity judgements by combining a sorting task for unfamilia...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
The present study examined blindness for identification decisions from target-present (TP) and targe...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Deciding whether two images of unfamiliar faces are the same person or two different people is a dif...
In forensic person recognition tasks, mistakes in the identification of unfamiliar faces occur frequ...
Photo-identification is based on the premise that photographs are representative of facial appearanc...
Matching unfamiliar faces is a well-studied task, apparently capturing important everyday decisions ...
We investigated the relationships between individual differences in different aspects of face-identi...
The nonconscious recognition of facial identity was investigated in two experiments featuring brief ...
We examined the manipulability of face identity judgements by combining a sorting task for unfamilia...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
The present study examined blindness for identification decisions from target-present (TP) and targe...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Deciding whether two images of unfamiliar faces are the same person or two different people is a dif...
In forensic person recognition tasks, mistakes in the identification of unfamiliar faces occur frequ...
Photo-identification is based on the premise that photographs are representative of facial appearanc...
Matching unfamiliar faces is a well-studied task, apparently capturing important everyday decisions ...
We investigated the relationships between individual differences in different aspects of face-identi...
The nonconscious recognition of facial identity was investigated in two experiments featuring brief ...