Previous work has shown an advantage for matching the internal features of familiar faces in contrast to an advantage for the external features of unfamiliar faces. In the current experiment, we tracked this shift towards an internal feature advantage as subjects were familiarized with a set of initially unfamiliar faces. They were asked to learn a set of 24 faces from video images and complete a face matching task on 3 consecutive days. Half of the faces were learned from moving images while the others were learned from static images to determine whether movement was necessary to produce the internal advantage found when matching familiar faces. We found that by the end of the 3 days, performance on the internal features had improved and w...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting extraction of shape information from the...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Relatively few studies have examined the time course by which unfamiliar faces accrue familiarity, a...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
For familiar faces, the internal features (eyes, nose, and mouth) are known to be differentially sal...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
An experiment is reported in which participants matched complete images of unfamiliar, moderately fa...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Unfamiliar face identification is concerningly error prone, especially across changes in viewing con...
Two experiments examine a novel method of assessing face familiarity that does not require explicit ...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity that can supplement or even supplant static facial info...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting extraction of shape information from the...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Relatively few studies have examined the time course by which unfamiliar faces accrue familiarity, a...
It is well documented that people are particularly good at identifying faces familiar to them, but t...
For familiar faces, the internal features (eyes, nose, and mouth) are known to be differentially sal...
Research on static faces has found that familiarity has a strong influence on face recognition. To t...
Two experiments are reported which explore the internal feature advantage (IFA) in familiar face pro...
Pairs of similar faces were created from photographs of different people using morphing software. Th...
An experiment is reported in which participants matched complete images of unfamiliar, moderately fa...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information...
Unfamiliar face identification is concerningly error prone, especially across changes in viewing con...
Two experiments examine a novel method of assessing face familiarity that does not require explicit ...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity that can supplement or even supplant static facial info...
Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting extraction of shape information from the...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Relatively few studies have examined the time course by which unfamiliar faces accrue familiarity, a...