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Effect Of Symmetry On Recognition Of Unfamiliar Faces

In the literature, there exist several studies on recognition memory performance for faces and related facial characteristics such as distinctiveness, typicality,
attractiveness. In our study, we examined the relationship between symmetry and human face recognition for the first time. In order to have symmetry as the only
manipulated factor in our stimuli, we constructed a unique face database, METUFaceTwo, which contains standardized symmetric and asymmetric face images without facial textures. In our study, we assumed that faces and related features such as symmetry are perceived holistically, and defined facial symmetry with two different measures: entropy calculations and perceived symmetry values. Our
fundamental finding is that symmetry increases recognition performance. This increase seems to be due to the additional study time or additional effort spent for symmetric face images during the recall period rather than the encoding period. More studies need to be performed in order to isolate the causes of this surprising finding.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:METU/oai:etd.lib.metu.edu.tr:http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613901/index.pdf
Date01 December 2010
CreatorsYildirim, Gulsen
ContributorsGokcay, Didem
PublisherMETU
Source SetsMiddle East Technical Univ.
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeM.S. Thesis
Formattext/pdf
RightsTo liberate the content for public access

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