Recognising Faces
English

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<p>Each of us is able to recognise the faces of many hundreds if not thousands of people known to us. We recognise faces despite seeing them in different views and with changing expressions. From these varying patterns we somehow extract the invariant characteristics of an individual’s face and usually remember why a face seems familiar recalling where we know the person from and what they are called. In this book originally published in 1988 the author describes the progress which has been made by psychologists towards understanding these perceptual and cognitive processes and points to theoretical directions which may prove important in the future. Though emphasising theory the book also addresses practical problems of eyewitness testimony and discusses the relationship between recognising faces and other aspects of face processing such as perceiving expressions and lipreading. The book was aimed primarily at a research audience but would also interest advanced undergraduate students in vision and cognition.</p>
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