From ‘super-recognisers’ to the ‘face blind’ – how tests reveal the underlying cognitive processes
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The ability to recognise faces is important in many different real life contexts and fundamental to our social relationships…
The ability to recognise faces is important in many different real life contexts and fundamental to our social relationships…
The ability to recognise faces is important in many different real life contexts and fundamental to our social relationships…
‘Have we met?’ Actor Brad Pitt thinks he is faceblind. Credit: Matteo Chinellato/Shutterstock The ability to recognize faces is…
– By Karen Lander, Senior Lecturer in Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester ‘Have we met?’ Actor Brad Pitt thinks…
'Have we met?' Actor Brad Pitt thinks he is faceblind. Matteo Chinellato/Shutterstock The ability to recognise faces is…
The ability to recognise faces is important in many different real life contexts and fundamental to our social relationships…
The ability to recognise faces is important in many different real life contexts and fundamental to our social relationships…
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Most of us easily recognise the faces of people we know - our family, friends and colleagues - but recognising less familiar…
Psychologists are hoping a new, extra-difficult facial recognition test will help unearth more of Australia’s top performers in…
At just 11 years old, Nicole couldn’t understand why her classmates were struggling.
– By James Dunn, Postdoctoral Research Associate, UNSW At just 11 years old, Nicole couldn’t understand why her classmates were…
Shutterstock At just 11 years old, Nicole couldn’t understand why her classmates were struggling.
At just 11 years old, Nicole couldn’t understand why her classmates were struggling.
Do you never forget a face? Are you one of those people who can spot the same nameless extras across different TV programmes…
When it comes to faces, most of us are typical-recognisers, with just a small percentage classed as super-recognisers.
– By David James Robertson, Lecturer, University of Strathclyde Do you never forget a face? Are you one of those people who can…
Do you never forget a face? Are you one of those people who can spot the same nameless extras across different TV programmes…
Do you never forget a face? Are you one of those people who can spot the same nameless extras across different TV programmes…