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Do people have insight into their face recognition abilities?

Authors :
Palermo, R
Rossion, B
Rhodes, G
Laguesse, R
Tez, T
Hall, B
Albonico, A
Malaspina, M
Daini, R
Irons, J
Al Janabi, S
Taylor, L
Rivolta, D
Mckone, E
Taylor, LC
Mckone, E.
ALBONICO, ANDREA
MALASPINA, MANUELA
DAINI, ROBERTA
Palermo, R
Rossion, B
Rhodes, G
Laguesse, R
Tez, T
Hall, B
Albonico, A
Malaspina, M
Daini, R
Irons, J
Al Janabi, S
Taylor, L
Rivolta, D
Mckone, E
Taylor, LC
Mckone, E.
ALBONICO, ANDREA
MALASPINA, MANUELA
DAINI, ROBERTA
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Diagnosis of developmental or congenital prosopagnosia (CP) involves self-report of everyday face recognition difficulties, which are corroborated with poor performance on behavioural tests. This approach requires accurate self-evaluation. We examine the extent to which typical adults have insight into their face recognition abilities across four experiments involving nearly 300 participants. The experiments used five tests of face recognition ability: two that tap into the ability to learn and recognize previously unfamiliar faces [the Cambridge Face Memory Test, CFMT; Duchaine, B., & Nakayama, K. (2006). The Cambridge Face Memory Test: Results for neurologically intact individuals and an investigation of its validity using inverted face stimuli and prosopagnosic participants. Neuropsychologia, 44(4), 576–585. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2005.07.001; and a newly devised test based on the CFMT but where the study phases involve watching short movies rather than viewing static faces—the CFMT-Films] and three that tap face matching [Benton Facial Recognition Test, BFRT; Benton, A., Sivan, A., Hamsher, K., Varney, N., & Spreen, O. (1983). Contribution to neuropsychological assessment. New York: Oxford University Press; and two recently devised sequential face matching tests]. Self-reported ability was measured with the 15-item Kennerknecht et al. questionnaire [Kennerknecht, I., Ho, N. Y., & Wong, V. C. (2008). Prevalence of hereditary prosopagnosia (HPA) in Hong Kong Chinese population. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 146A(22), 2863–2870. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.32552]; two single-item questions assessing face recognition ability; and a new 77-item meta-cognition questionnaire. Overall, we find that adults with typical face recognition abilities have only modest insight into their ability to recognize faces on behavioural tests. In a fifth experiment, we assess self-reported face recognition ability in people with CP and find that some people who expect to

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308917677
Document Type :
Electronic Resource