Browsing Psychology by Author "Bennetts, RJ"
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Age differences in conscious versus subconscious social perception: The influence of face age and valence on gaze following.
Bailey, PE; Slessor, G; Rendell, PG; Bennetts, RJ; Campbell, A; Ruffman, T -
Eye-movement strategies in developmental prosopagnosia and "super" face recognition.
Bobak, AK; Parris, BA; Gregory, NJ; Bennetts, RJ; Bate, S (2017-02)Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face recognition. Few investigations have examined whether impairments at the early stages of processing may underpin the ... -
An in-depth cognitive examination of individuals with superior face recognition skills.
Bobak, AK; Bennetts, RJ; Parris, BA; Jansari, A; Bate, S (2016-09)Previous work has reported the existence of "super-recognisers" (SRs), or individuals with extraordinary face recognition skills. However, the precise underpinnings of this ability have not yet been investigated. In this ... -
The movement advantage in famous and unfamiliar faces: a comparison of point-light displays and shape-normalised avatar stimuli.
Bennetts, RJ; Kim, J; Burke, D; Brooks, KR; Lucey, S; Saragih, J; Robbins, RA (2013)Facial movement may provide cues to identity, by supporting the extraction of face shape information via structure-from-motion, or via characteristic patterns of movement. Currently, it is unclear whether familiar and ... -
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosia.
Bennetts, RJ; Butcher, N; Lander, K; Udale, R; Bate, S (2015-11)OBJECTIVE: Seeing a face in motion can improve face recognition in the general population, and studies of face matching indicate that people with face recognition difficulties (developmental prosopagnosia; DP) may be able ... -
Prevalence of face recognition deficits in middle childhood.
Bennetts, RJ; Murray, E; Boyce, T; Bate, S (2017-02)Approximately 2-2.5% of the adult population is believed to show severe difficulties with face recognition, in the absence of any neurological injury-a condition known as developmental prosopagnosia (DP). However, to date ... -
The rehabilitation of face recognition impairments: a critical review and future directions.
Bate, S; Bennetts, RJ (2014)While much research has investigated the neural and cognitive characteristics of face recognition impairments (prosopagnosia), much less work has examined their rehabilitation. In this paper, we present a critical analysis ...