Traditional facial tattoos disrupt face recognition processes |
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Authors: | Buttle Heather East Julie |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, Massey University, Private bag 102 904, North Shore Mail Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. h.buttle@massey.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | Factors that are important to successful face recognition, such as features, configuration, and pigmentation/reflectance, are all subject to change when a face has been engraved with ink markings. Here we show that the application of facial tattoos, in the form of spiral patterns (typically associated with the Maori tradition of a Moko), disrupts face recognition to a similar extent as face inversion, with recognition accuracy little better than chance performance (2AFC). These results indicate that facial tattoos can severely disrupt our ability to recognise a face that previously did not have the pattern. |
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