When a nod's as good as a wink : the role of dynamic information in facial recognition.

Author(s)
Bruce, V. & Valentine, T.
Year
Abstract

Two experiments are reported which examine the role of dynamic information in face recognition. Identification of faces was significantly higher from dynamic than from still point- light displays, but accuracy was quite low even in the dynamic condition. This contrasted with identification of facial expressions, which was performed quite accurately from dynamic displays.

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B 29193 fo /01 /83 /
Source

From: Practical Aspects of Memory : Current Research and Issues, Vol. 1: Memory in everyday life, Wiley, 1988, p. 169-174, 9 ref.

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