نتایج جستجو برای: memory for faces

تعداد نتایج: 10448818  

Journal: :The Journal of general psychology 2013
Wataru Sato Sakiko Yoshikawa

Previous studies have suggested that face memory is unique; however, evidence is inconclusive. To further explore this issue, we investigated recognition memory for unfamiliar faces and scenes. Participants (n = 123) intentionally memorized the stimuli and then engaged in recognition tests. Recognition was measured following short (20 minutes) and long (3 weeks) retention intervals. Encoding st...

Journal: :Memory 2012
Johanna Lovén Jenny Rehnman Stefan Wiens Torun Lindholm Nathalie Peira Agneta Herlitz

Previous research suggests that the own-race bias (ORB) in memory for faces is a result of other-race faces receiving less visual attention at encoding. As women typically display an own-gender bias in memory for faces and men do not, we investigated whether face gender and sex of viewer influenced visual attention and memory for own- and other-race faces, and if preferential viewing of own-rac...

2013
Grit Herzmann Tim Curran

People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that attend the same university or have the same personality type. Faces from such in-group members are assumed to receive more attention during memory encoding and are therefore recognized more accurately. Here we use event-related potentials related to memory encoding and retrieval to investigate the neural c...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Jason H Wong Matthew S Peterson James C Thompson

The capacity of visual working memory was examined when complex objects from different categories were remembered. Previous studies have not examined how visual similarity affects object memory, though it has long been known that similar-sounding phonological information interferes with rehearsal in auditory working memory. Here, experiments required memory for two or four objects. Memory capac...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Lynne M Reder Lindsay W Victoria Anna Manelis Joyce M Oates Janine M Dutcher Jordan T Bates Shaun Cook Howard J Aizenstein Joseph Quinlan Ferenc Gyulai

In two experiments, we provided support for the hypothesis that stimuli with preexisting memory representations (e.g., famous faces) are easier to associate to their encoding context than are stimuli that lack long-term memory representations (e.g., unknown faces). Subjects viewed faces superimposed on different backgrounds (e.g., the Eiffel Tower). Face recognition on a surprise memory test wa...

Journal: :THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 2002

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 2003
C Deblieck D W Zaidel

In order to determine whether or not facial attractiveness plays a role in hemispheric facial memory, 35 right-handed participants first assigned attractiveness ratings to faces and then performed a recognition test on those faces in the left visual half-field (LVF) and right visual half-field (RVF). We found significant interactions between the experimental factors and visual half-field. There...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Kristin Pauker Max Weisbuch Nalini Ambady Samuel R Sommers Reginald B Adams Zorana Ivcevic

Exponential increases in multiracial identities, expected over the next century, create a conundrum for perceivers accustomed to classifying people as their own- or other-race. The current research examines how perceivers resolve this dilemma with regard to the own-race bias. The authors hypothesized that perceivers are not motivated to include ambiguous-race individuals in the in-group and the...

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