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  1. Stable individual differences in unfamiliar face identification: Evidence from simultaneous and sequential matching tasks.K. A. Baker, V. J. Stabile & C. J. Mondloch - 2023 - Cognition 232 (C):105333.
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  • Face Recognition Depends on Specialized Mechanisms Tuned to View‐Invariant Facial Features: Insights from Deep Neural Networks Optimized for Face or Object Recognition.Naphtali Abudarham, Idan Grosbard & Galit Yovel - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (9):e13031.
    Face recognition is a computationally challenging classification task. Deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) are brain‐inspired algorithms that have recently reached human‐level performance in face and object recognition. However, it is not clear to what extent DCNNs generate a human‐like representation of face identity. We have recently revealed a subset of facial features that are used by humans for face recognition. This enables us now to ask whether DCNNs rely on the same facial information and whether this human‐like representation depends on (...)
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  • Humans' extreme face recognition abilities challenge the well-established familiarity effect.Gailt Yovel, Eden Bash & Sarah Bate - 2024 - Cognition 251 (C):105904.
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