Abstract
<i>Face Recognition: Cognitive and Computational Processes</i> critically discusses current research in face recognition, leading to an original approach with criminological applications. The book covers <br />• The methodological and philosophical basis of research in face recognition. <br />• Findings and their explanations, conceptual issues, theories and models of face recognition <br />• The Catch Model (Rakover &amp; Cahlon) for reconstructing (identifying) a face from memory, and other models and methods of face reconstruction. <br />• Conscious perception and recognition of faces.<br /><br />The book also discusses original ideas on conceptualizing face perception and recognition in tasks of facial cognition, developing the Schema Theory and the Catch Model, and introducing Rakover &amp; Cahlon's discovery of the proposed law of Face Recognition by Similarity (FRBS). (Series B)
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