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I recognise your name but I can't remember your face: An advantage for names in recognition memory

机译:我认识你的名字,但我不记得你的脸:在识别记忆中的名称是一个优势

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Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to recognise that person's face. This gives rise to the widespread view that memory for names is generally worse than memory for faces. However, this everyday error confounds stimulus class (faces vs. names) with memory task: recognition versus recall. Here we compare memory for faces and names when both are tested in the same recognition memory framework. Contrary to the common view, we find a clear advantage for names over faces. Across three experiments, we show that recognition of previously unfamiliar names exceeds recognition of previously unfamiliar faces. This advantage persists, even when the same face pictures are repeated at learning and test-a picture-memory task known to produce high levels of performance. Differential performance between names and faces disappears in recognition memory for familiar people. The results are discussed with reference to representational complexity and everyday memory errors.
机译:忘记某人的名字是记忆的常见失败,尽管能够识别那个人的​​脸,但仍然发生。这引发了广泛的观点,即名称的存储器通常比面孔的记忆更糟糕。但是,这个日常错误与内存任务的刺激类(Face Vs.名称)混淆:识别与召回。在这里,我们将在同一识别存储器框架中测试时对面部和名称进行比较。与普通视图相反,我们在面孔上找到了一个明显的优势。在三个实验中,我们表明,认可以前不熟悉的名称超过了以前不熟悉的面孔的认可。这种优势持续存在,即使在学习和测试中重复相同的面部图像,也知道已知的图像存储器任务以产生高水平的性能。名称和面之间的差异性能消失在熟悉的人员的识别记忆中。参考代表复杂性和日常内存错误讨论结果。

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