1. Matching Faces Against the Clock.
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Bindemann, Markus, Fysh, Matthew, Cross, Katie, and Watts, Rebecca
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FACE perception ,ACCURACY ,TIME pressure ,RESPONSE styles (Examinations) ,STATISTICAL matching - Abstract
This study examined the effect of time pressure on face-matching accuracy. Across two experiments, observers decided whether pairs of faces depict one person or different people. Time pressure was exerted via two additional displays, which were constantly updated to inform observers on whether they were on track to meet or miss a time target. In this paradigm, faces were matched under increasing or decreasing (Experiment 1) and constant time pressure (Experiment 2), which varied from 10 to 2 seconds. In both experiments, time pressure reduced accuracy, but the point at which this declined varied from 8 to 2 seconds. A separate match response bias was found, which developed over the course of the experiments. These results indicate that both time pressure and the repetitive nature of face matching are detrimental to performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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