Search Results - "Hepton, Gemma"
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Recovering Faces From Memory: The Distracting Influence of External Facial Features
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Applied (01-06-2012)“…Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g., head pose, background environment, hair and clothing) are consistent between…”
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Whole-face procedures for recovering facial images from memory
Published in Science & justice (01-06-2013)“…Abstract Research has indicated that traditional methods for accessing facial memories usually yield unidentifiable images. Recent research, however, has made…”
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The psychology of face construction: Giving evolution a helping hand
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-03-2011)“…Face construction by selecting individual facial features rarely produces recognisable images. We have been developing a system called EvoFIT that works by the…”
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Understanding the multiframe caricature advantage for recognizing facial composites
Published in Visual cognition (01-12-2012)“…Eyewitnesses often construct a "composite" face of a person they saw commit a crime, a picture that police use to identify suspects. We described a technique…”
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The benefit of hair for the construction of facial composite images
Published in The British journal of forensic practice (03-11-2009)“…The police often ask witnesses and victims to construct a facial composite of people they have seen committing a crime. Research has suggested, however, that…”
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