Opinion: Most people are terrible at matching faces to photos, making polling checks unreliable
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On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
– By Kay Ritchie, Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Lincoln On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members…
Voter ID: most people are terrible at matching faces to photos, making polling checks unreliable: On Thursday May 4, for the…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
How good do you think you are at recognizing faces? What about voices? Some people are great at it, while others struggle.
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…
Eilidh Noyes, University of Huddersfield ; Katie Gray, University of Reading, and Kay Ritchie, University of Lincoln The…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Even though they cover most of our features, face masks are no match for our highly-evolved capacity to recognise friends.
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Analysis: Humans may be born with an innate preference for face-like stimuli and are so attuned to seeking out faces in our…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Most of us take this ability to recognise familiar faces for granted The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family…
– By Eilidh Noyes, Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Huddersfield The average person knows about – from…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Ryan Jenkins, University of Greenwich ; David James Robertson, University of Strathclyde, and Josh P Davis, University of…
Super-recognisers: some people excel at both face and voice recognition: How good do you think you are at recognising faces?
How good do you think you are at recognizing faces? What about voices? Some people are great at it, while others struggle.
– By Ryan Jenkins, PhD Candidate, Psychology, University of Greenwich How good do you think you are at recognising faces? What…
How good do you think you are at recognising faces? What about voices? Some people are great at it, while others struggle.
How good do you think you are at recognising faces? What about voices? Some people are great at it, while others struggle.
Close your eyes and imagine being a passport officer at London Heathrow. There is a long line of slightly tired, irritated, and…
Published by Business Insider on Tue, 21 Mar 2017 Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day.They…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…