Because of previous concerns of an own gender bias in women, the Cambridge
Face Memory Test features only male faces.
The researchers, who report their findings in eNeuro (available online), used a common face recognition task called the Cambridge
Face Memory Test, which measures whether a person can identify a male face out of a line up of three faces.
In addition, further research is needed in order to fully understand the studies that tested recognition of male faces using the Cambridge
Face Memory Test (CFMT).
Not exact matches
As the baby gazes in the mother's
face he is recording a
memory of her
face so that if he is
tested with a picture of his mother's
face and other women's
faces four hours later, he will choose his mother's
face over and over again.
Try this
memory test: Study each
face and compose a vivid image for the person's first and last name.
After five minutes of a filler task that had nothing to do with
faces, the participants were then given a surprise
memory test in which they viewed
faces and were asked to indicate whether a
face was new or familiar from the earlier task.
To see if participants» associative
memory improved, one day after the stimulation regimen finished they were
tested for their ability to learn random words paired with
faces.
According to Glaxo, «average scores (in name - to -
face association
tests) were equivalent to reversal of six years»
memory decline due to normal ageing».
During the study, a group of 57 younger and older adults (between the ages of 17 to 23 and 60 to 86) were shown the
faces and names of 24 different people and were
tested on their
memory right after.
After tracing her lineage through a popular DNA
testing site, Muse was
faced with the reality that ancestry is more than percentages, and that although much of her ancestor's stories were engulfed by the tumultuous tides of the Transatlantic slave trade, their
memories live within her.