Building Composite Facial Images: Effects of Feature Saliency and Delay of Construction

The utility of Identi-kit composites was evaluated for representation and identification of faces in 5 studies with 229 undergraduates. Ss constructed a composite immediately after exposure to a face or after 1 week. Other Ss attempted to identify the faces from photospreads by using the composites....

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Conditioning
Face Perception
Facial Features
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Human
Learning. Memory
Legal Processes
Pictorial Stimuli
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Witnesses
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