Abstract

Recognizing faces is a critical part of social interactions. However, facial appearance changes naturally depending on factors such as lighting and viewpoint and these variations can pose a challenge for successful recognition, particularly of unfamiliar faces. The objective of our study is to examine how natural variability in appearance during learning influences face recognition after a one week delay.

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