The results of two experiments are presented which explore the effect of distractor items on face and voice recognition. Following from the suggestion that voice processing is relatively weak compared to face processing, it was anticipated that voice recognition would be more affected by the presentation of distractor items between study and test compared to face recognition. Using a sequential matching task with a fixed interval between study and test that either incorporated distractor items or did not, the results supported our prediction. Face recognition remained strong irrespective of the number of distractor items between study and test. In contrast, voice recognition was significantly impaired by the presence of distractor items reg...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Four experiments examined the role of verbal processing at different stages of face recognition memo...
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
Face identification and voice identification were examined using a standard old/new recognition task...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
In everyday life we constantly experience distractions. Some distractors might be more distracting t...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
In everyday life we constantly experience distractions. Some distractors might be more distracting t...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
AbstractSeveral studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in ...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Four experiments examined the role of verbal processing at different stages of face recognition memo...
Two experiments are reported which explore the limits of the facial overshadowing effect on voice re...
Face identification and voice identification were examined using a standard old/new recognition task...
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension....
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Our previous studies have shown that memory for a face can be affected by the distinctiveness of a v...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
In everyday life we constantly experience distractions. Some distractors might be more distracting t...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
In everyday life we constantly experience distractions. Some distractors might be more distracting t...
We can recognise distinctive faces more easily than typical ones. We investigated whether this disti...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
AbstractSeveral studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in ...
Several studies have provided evidence in favour of a norm-based representation of faces in memory. ...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Four experiments examined the role of verbal processing at different stages of face recognition memo...