How fast is famous face recognition?

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Abstract

The rapid recognition of familiar faces is crucial for social interactions. However the actual speed with which recognition can be achieved remains largely unknown as most studies have been carried out without any speed constraints. Different paradigms have been used, leading to conflicting results, and although many authors suggest that face recognition is fast, the speed of face recognition has not been directly compared to " fast" visual tasks. In this study, we sought to overcome these limitations. Subjects performed three tasks, a familiarity categorization task (famous faces among unknown faces), a superordinate categorization task (human faces among animal ones), and a gender categorization task. All tasks were performed under speed constraints. The results show that, despite the use of speed constraints, subjects were slow when they had to categorize famous faces: minimum reaction time was 467 ms, which is 180ms more than during superordinate categorization and 160ms more than in the gender condition. Our results are compatible with a hierarchy of face processing from the superordinate level to the familiarity level. The processes taking place between detection and recognition need to be investigated in detail. © 2012 Barragan-Jason, Lachat and Barbeau.

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Barragan-Jason, G., Lachat, F., & Barbeau, E. J. (2012). How fast is famous face recognition? Frontiers in Psychology, 3(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00454

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