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“Super-recognizers” have an uncanny ability to recognize and remember faces

14 pointsby fleaflickeralmost 16 years ago

6 comments

mattybalmost 16 years ago
I share this characteristic (although I'm not yet sure how close I am to these folks on the continuum, as I've never been tested), along with another person I went to high school with.<p><i>My friends joke that I’m a stalker — I used to remember so many details about everyone," she said. “People get weirded out.</i> I'd love to see research performed that tested the relationship between this ability and others linked to memory.<p>Also, here's the study: <a href="http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~rrussell/Super-Recognizers_PBR.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~rrussell/Super-Recognizer...</a>
ilitiritalmost 16 years ago
On a related note, facial recognition works off a different set of regions in the brain compared to regular long-term memory. You can actually train yourself to memorize certain things using your brain's "facial recognition system".<p>Chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar learned (inadvertently, perhaps) from a very young age because of her father's training. She can easily recognize a board configuration just by glancing at it. Her brain recognizes various sub-configurations and she is able to duplicate the layout with very little effort. She can't perform the same task with a random configurations though, but chess at her level is rarely random.<p><a href="http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/my-brilliant-brain/my-brilliant-brain-monday-july-16" rel="nofollow">http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/my-brilliant-brain/my-brilliant-br...</a>
mixmaxalmost 16 years ago
I worked with a guy in Ibiza many years ago that had this ability. He was the manager of a popular bar where the guests were tourists that would stay in Ibiza for one or two weeks, and maybe come into the bar four or five times during that time. Over a year he must have seen thosands and thousands of faces, and talked to almost as many people.<p>It never ceased to amaze me when he would spot someone coming into the bar, walked over to them and start talking about last time they were there five or ten years ago. Not only did he remember it, he also knew who they had been with the last time they were there, their names, the girls they had hit on etc. etc. He did this several times every night.<p>Truly amazing
hugothefrogalmost 16 years ago
I'm sure I've previously read about these sorts of people being employed by various intelligence agencies. Maybe it was just in some fiction novel, but it would make a lot of sense.<p>I think they were referred to as flashers. That is people who could be flashed a face, and remember if they'd seen it before. Very useful for going through mug shots to see if they had any known aliases associated with the same photo/face.<p>Can anyone provide any more information?
aristusalmost 16 years ago
The best bartender I ever met worked at a dive called Fox's in Miami. She would remember people who had simply dropped in for a drink while on vacation the year before. Remember as in their name, drink, hometown, hotel, vacation activities, etc.
sethgalmost 16 years ago
I envy people like this.
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