Recognizing unfamiliar faces : The effects of distinctiveness and view

作者: Fiona N. Newell , Patrick Chiroro , Tim Valentine

DOI: 10.1080/713755813

关键词: Social psychologyCognitionCognitive psychologyFace (sociological concept)Recognition memoryPsychologyOptimal distinctiveness theoryMemoriaGeneralization (learning)

摘要: Three experiments are reported in which the effects of viewpoint on the recognition of distinctive and typical faces were explored. Specifically, we investigated whether …

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