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Normative data for two challenging tests of face matching under ecological conditions

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/46987
Version
Published
Identifiers
10.1186/s41235-019-0205-0
Date Issued
2020-02-19
Author(s)
Stacchi, Lisa
Huguenin-Elie, Eva
Caldara, Roberto
Ramon, Meike  
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Face discrimination

Face matching

Face perception

Face recognition

Natural image variati...

Superior face process...

Abstract
Background: Unfamiliar face processing is an ability that varies considerably between individuals. Numerous studies have aimed to identify its underlying determinants using controlled experimental procedures. While such tests can isolate variables that influence face processing, they usually involve somewhat unrealistic situations and optimized face images as stimulus material. As a consequence, the extent to which the performance observed under laboratory settings is informative for predicting real-life proficiency remains unclear.
Results: We present normative data for two ecologically valid but underused tests of face matching: the Yearbook Test (YBT) and the Facial Identity Card Sorting Test (FICST). The YBT (n = 252) measures identity matching across substantial age-related changes in facial appearance, while the FICST (n = 218) assesses the ability to process unfamiliar facial identity despite superficial image variations. To determine the predictive value of both tests, a subsample of our cohort (n = 181) also completed a commonly used test of face recognition and two tests of face perception (the long form of the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT+), the Expertise in Facial Comparison Test (EFCT) and the Person Identification Challenge Test (PICT)).
Conclusions: Focusing on the top performers identified independently per test, we made two important observations: 1) YBT and FICST performance can predict CFMT+ scores and vice versa; and 2) EFCT and PICT scores neither reliably predict superior performance in ecologically meaningful and challenging tests of face matching, nor in the most commonly used test of face recognition. These findings emphasize the necessity for using challenging and ecologically relevant, and thus highly sensitive, tasks of unfamiliar face processing to identify high-performing individuals in the normal population.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13251
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s41235-019-0205-0
Journal or Serie
Cognitive research: principles and implications
Journal or Serie
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
ISSN
2365-7464
Publisher URL
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41235-019-0205-0
Organization
Wirtschaft  
Volume
5
Publisher
Springer
Submitter
Ramon, Meike
Citation apa
Stacchi, L., Huguenin-Elie, E., Caldara, R., & Ramon, M. (2020). Normative data for two challenging tests of face matching under ecological conditions. In Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (Vol. 5). Springer. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13251
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