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Facial Recognition Study?

Started by hooplala, February 08, 2011, 04:04:04 PM

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hooplala

I am looking for some help here, and I'm not totally sure how to go about it... I am hoping someone here will know what I am talking about and can point me in the right direction.


I believe there was a study done sometime in the last ten years (may have been longer) where it was determined that humans respond positively toward things which have indications of a human face, things as basic as "smiley faces" or coloured lights forming smiles, etc.  However, the flip side of this study was that there was a line... crossing this line and making things look "too human" tended to creep people out.  Think marionettes, robotic presidents at Disney World, etc...

Here's the thing, I was positive that I had read about this study in a column by Roger Ebert of all people, I could have sworn he sited this study in his review for the Wayan's Brothers movie 'White Chicks', but having just re-read that review I can find absolutely no reference to it, as if I dreamed it.  I really hope this is not the case. 

Does this study sound familiar to anyone here?
"Soon all of us will have special names" — Professor Brian O'Blivion

"Now's not the time to get silly, so wear your big boots and jump on the garbage clowns." — Bob Dylan?

"Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)"
— Walt Whitman

Elder Iptuous


hooplala

"Soon all of us will have special names" — Professor Brian O'Blivion

"Now's not the time to get silly, so wear your big boots and jump on the garbage clowns." — Bob Dylan?

"Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)"
— Walt Whitman


Elder Iptuous

two percent have prosopagnosia?!
that would imply that you see one of these people every time you are in a crowd...
my dubiosity is engorged.

also. i read it as proSPAGnosia.  which i would assume means the innability to recognize half the spags on the board because they change their goddamn name and avatar every gundamned week....
i suffer that.

Jasper

:lulz: @ Iptuous

Yeah, uncanny valley.  Big problem for video games.


Dean

Apparently Oliver Sacks, who write books on his more interesting clinical psychology cases, has prosopagnosia.