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FR 1
Face processing is interesting to researchers because
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It is very similar to how we process objects
It seems easy
Familiarity doesn't matter (that is, it doesn’t vary between familiar and
unfamiliar faces)
FR 2
Familiar face recognition
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Primarily involves image-based representations
Is highly error-prone
Is typically engaged in eyewitness memory
Is accurate in ideal image conditions
Is accurate even with poor or degraded images
Question 3
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FR 3
Viewing multiple images of a face with high variability:
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Is not necessary for efficient and generalisable face learning, simple exposure
is sufficient
Has been shown to improve face learning
Has been shown to improve face matching
Question 4
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FR 4
Viewpoint effects in face recognition
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Are found for faces rotated in the roll axis (upright/inverted)
Refer to the decline in performance as views of faces are rotated away from a
known view
Must be primarily based on texture since Hill et al (1997) found effects
with shaded 3D faces
Suggest that face representations are 3D
Question 5
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FR 5
The effect of negation in face recognition
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Suggests that edge information is a key feature of face representations
Facilitates the processing of shadow and shading
Increases accuracy