Can you tell people apart?

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TheVrolok

Lifer
Dec 11, 2000
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ATOT and (nearly) everyone scoring above 90%. Surprising. :p Once I got to the second "20s review," my ADD kicked in and I couldn't take it anymore. The bit that I did take didn't seem too bad, though, but I think it would be much easier with real people and not computer generated faces.

I think I have more trouble remembering exact features later on. I will recognize a face, but if you ask me what their eye, or sometimes even hair color, I won't remember.

I'm the same way. I can very rarely remember eye color for whatever reason. Maybe my partial colorblindness? I don't know.
 

x-alki

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Jun 2, 2007
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Lummex

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97%. was distracted during the first trial of recognizing the 6 faces. I've never really thought about my facial recognition skills. Guess I'm pretty good.
 

kranky

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Oct 9, 1999
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70/72, 97%. And I've always thought I was better with names than with faces.
 

Jeff7

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89%.
Crazy.

Thankfully there weren't any names to go along with those faces. :)
And once you see the specific attributes they manipulate with the faces, it's easier to discern who's who.

They should've tried toying with things like hairstyles, hats, and facial hair. Someone at work got a haircut, and I couldn't identify him until I heard him talk.