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  • Human Perception
  • Visual Memory

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  • Accurate face drawing from memory is rare, potentially due to the complexity of translating 3D mental representations to 2D drawings.
  • The Parameterized Face Drawing (PFD) model simplifies face stimuli for easier drawing and assessment of face recall.
  • Previous research highlights challenges in human face memory and drawing capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Parameterized Face Drawing (PFD) model in assessing face recall.
  • To investigate whether drawing accuracy improves with practice in a drawing-by-copying task.
  • To determine if participants can recall and draw faces from memory using simplified stimuli.

Main Methods:

  • Experiment 1 involved participants (N=37) drawing 18 target faces by copying them using a stylus, with accuracy measured by labeling key points.
  • Experiment 2 involved participants (N=22) drawing target faces from memory after a brief observation period.
  • Both experiments utilized the Parameterized Face Drawing (PFD) model to generate simplified face stimuli.

Main Results:

  • In the drawing-by-copying task (Experiment 1), drawing accuracy showed slight improvement over trials, with most gains early on.
  • In the drawing-from-memory task (Experiment 2), no significant improvement in drawing accuracy was observed, though results are tentative due to sample size.
  • Despite limited learning evidence, participants' drawings consistently captured face likeness better than random chance.

Conclusions:

  • The Parameterized Face Drawing (PFD) model offers a viable method for assessing face recall, particularly for non-artists.
  • Drawing accuracy shows some improvement with practice in a controlled copying task, but drawing from memory remains challenging.
  • Further research is needed to explore learning effects and refine drawing-based methods for memory assessment.