Bournemouth University Face Lab

Bournemouth University Face Lab

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The Face Lab at Bournemouth University investigates individual differences in face recognition skills.

We are always keen to hear from people who have difficulties with face recognition, and those who believe they are excellent at recognising others.

28/07/2023

We are looking for people with excellent face recognition skills who are local to the Bournemouth and Poole area. If you are somebody who never forgets a face and would like to find out if you are "super-recogniser" we would love to hear from you and include you in our research! Hear more about our work in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cZSIDHWPOc

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28/07/2023

If you have a baby who is currently 11-13 weeks (or will soon be within that age range) we would be very grateful if you can help with our research! You will also see how your baby looks at faces 🙂

27/07/2022

Researchers at Bournemouth University are recruiting babies aged 11-13 weeks to take part in a study investigating the importance of early eye contact on social development. If your baby will be within our age range before the end of August and you are happy to visit us on the Talbot Campus we would be delighted to hear from you.

07/10/2021

We are looking for people with excellent face recognition skills to help with a research study that aims to help develop our understanding of face blindness (a condition that affects adults and children, where they struggle to recognise facial identity). We would be very grateful to hear from you if you believe you have extraordinary face recognition skills. We are also keen to hear from anyone who experiences face recognition difficulties or who has typical skills and is happy to act as a control participant.

You can read more about our work on our webpage: www.prosopagnosiaresearch.org

05/10/2021

We are seeking new participants for a study investigating the importance of early eye contact on social development. If you are local to Bournemouth, pregnant or have a baby aged less than 13 weeks, we would be delighted to hear from you. We offer a £10 Amazon voucher and a goody bag containing high contrast toys to thank you and your baby for your time!

Prosopagnosia Research at Bournemouth University - Home 30/08/2021

Please help develop our understanding of "face blindness" (prosopagnosia) and earn a £50 Amazon voucher.

Our research team at Bournemouth University are carrying out a study to uncover why some adults and children find it difficult to learn the faces of others. This condition, known as "prosopagnosia", can have a profound impact on everyday social, educational and occupational functioning.

If you are Caucasian, aged 30-59 years and able to visit our lab on five consecutive days, we'd be delighted to hear from you. We are seeking people with typical face recognition skills to act as control participants, and people who experience face blindness or who believe they excel at face recognition ("super-recognisers").

Prosopagnosia Research at Bournemouth University - Home Prosopagnosia Research at Bournemouth University - Home: Dr Sarah Bate is a researcher into Prosopagnosia at Bournemouth University, England. People with impairments can participate in her research and find out more information about facial blindness.

26/07/2021

Earn a £50 Amazon voucher this summer!

Please contact us if you are happy to visit our lab at the Talbot Campus on five consecutive days in exchange for a £50 Amazon voucher! While we are advertising for a large number of people with typical face recognition abilities, we are also very keen to hear from anyone who believes they are very poor or excel at facial identity recognition.

Face processing team looking for participants with excellent or poor face recognition skills for research insights 09/07/2021

Research participants needed! We're looking for people in the local area who are willing to visit us in our COVID-secure labs at Bournemouth University. We'd particularly like to hear from you if you have difficulties with face recognition, or believe you excel at this skill!

Face processing team looking for participants with excellent or poor face recognition skills for research insights A research project to better understand face recognition is starting at Bournemouth University, with participants required to help support the work.

26/01/2020

Research participants needed!

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Department Of Psychology, Faculty Of Science And Technology, Poole House, Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow
Poole
BH125BB

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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