AbstractThe identification of unfamiliar faces has been studied extensively with matching tasks, in which observers decide if pairs of photographs depict the same person (identity matches) or different people (mismatches). In experimental studies in this field, performance is usually self-paced under the assumption that this will encourage best-possible accuracy. Here, we examined the temporal characteristics of this task by limiting display times and tracking observers’ eye movements. Observers were required to make match/mismatch decisions to pairs of faces shown for 200, 500, 1000, or 2000ms, or for an unlimited duration. Peak accuracy was reached within 2000ms and two fixations to each face. However, intermixing exposure conditions prod...
This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining wh...
Two experiments examine a novel method of assessing face familiarity that does not require explicit ...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
AbstractThe identification of unfamiliar faces has been studied extensively with matching tasks, in ...
This study examined the effect of time pressure on face matching accuracy. Across two experiments, o...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
This study investigated the impact of time pressure on matching accuracy with face pairs that combin...
AbstractEffects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion...
This study investigated the impact of time pressure on matching accuracy with face pairs that combin...
The time course of processing internal and external facial features was studied in a sequential face...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Understanding how people recognize and match faces is important in many real-world situations, inclu...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
In face matching, observers have to decide whether two photographs depict the same person or differe...
This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining wh...
Two experiments examine a novel method of assessing face familiarity that does not require explicit ...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
AbstractThe identification of unfamiliar faces has been studied extensively with matching tasks, in ...
This study examined the effect of time pressure on face matching accuracy. Across two experiments, o...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
This study investigated the impact of time pressure on matching accuracy with face pairs that combin...
AbstractEffects of context and inversion were studied in face matching tasks by measuring proportion...
This study investigated the impact of time pressure on matching accuracy with face pairs that combin...
The time course of processing internal and external facial features was studied in a sequential face...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Understanding how people recognize and match faces is important in many real-world situations, inclu...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
In face matching, observers have to decide whether two photographs depict the same person or differe...
This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining wh...
Two experiments examine a novel method of assessing face familiarity that does not require explicit ...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...