Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Behav Res Methods. 2010 Feb;42(1):286-91. doi: 10.3758/BRM.42.1.286.
We describe a new test for unfamiliar face matching, the Glasgow Face Matching Test (GFMT). Viewers are shown pairs of faces, photographed in full-face view but with different cameras, and are asked to make same/different judgments. The full version of the test comprises 168 face pairs, and we also describe a shortened version with 40 pairs. We provide normative data for these tests derived from large subject samples. We also describe associations between the GFMT and other tests of matching and memory. The new test correlates moderately with face memory but more strongly with object matching, a result that is consistent with previous research highlighting a link between object and face matching, specific to unfamiliar faces. The test is available free for scientific use.
我们描述了一种新的用于不熟悉人脸匹配的测试,即格拉斯哥人脸匹配测试(GFMT)。观众会看到一对对人脸,这些人脸都是正面拍摄的,但使用了不同的相机,并被要求做出相同/不同的判断。测试的完整版本包括 168 对人脸,我们还描述了一个包含 40 对人脸的缩短版本。我们为这些测试提供了来自大样本的规范数据。我们还描述了 GFMT 与其他匹配和记忆测试之间的关联。新测试与面孔记忆中度相关,但与物体匹配更紧密相关,这一结果与先前的研究一致,该研究强调了不熟悉面孔的物体和面孔匹配之间的联系。该测试可供科学使用免费。