Super Recognizer Test
Questions: 82 · 10 minutes
1. I can recognize classmates/coworkers outside the usual context (e.g., in a different place) mainly by their face.
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2. I can learn an unfamiliar face well enough that I would notice it again in a crowd later.
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3. After learning a set of faces, I can still recognize them accurately after a delay (e.g., the next day).
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4. I can accurately match a face across photos where the person’s pose changes (looking slightly up or down).
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5. I can tell family members with similar features apart easily using small facial cues.
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6. If I see a face briefly on a screen, I can recognize it later among similar distractor faces.
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7. When two photos are taken with different cameras (different color tone or contrast), I can still make the right same/different decision.
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8. If I see several unfamiliar faces in a short sequence, I can later recognize which ones I saw before.
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9. I can match a face in a low-quality image (e.g., grainy or blurred) to a clearer photo of the same person.
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10. I am good at noticing subtle differences that show two similar-looking people are actually different.
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11. I quickly form a clear mental image of a face after seeing it.
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12. When I learn a new face, I can later identify it from a new photo angle (e.g., profile vs. front).
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13. When lighting changes a lot between two photos (bright sun vs indoor light), I can still decide correctly if it is the same person.
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14. If two photos show different head tilts or camera angles, I can still judge whether they show the same person.
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15. I can recognize actors across different movies/TV shows even when they play very different roles.
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16. I can remember what a new person's face looks like after seeing them only a few times.
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17. I can accurately match a face in a front-facing photo to the same face shown in a three-quarter view.
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18. I can recognize someone from a partial view of their face (e.g., mask, scarf, or hat).
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19. I can match a face shown from the side (profile) to a face shown from the front.
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20. I can recognize someone I have only seen in photos when I encounter them in real life.
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21. When two photos are taken under harsh shadows (e.g., strong overhead light), I can still decide correctly if they show the same person.
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22. I can recognize faces even when the expression changes a lot (e.g., smiling vs. neutral).
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23. I can recognize a person I have met briefly, even weeks later, just from their face.
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24. I can match a face seen on video to a still photo of the same person.
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25. When someone changes hairstyle or grows facial hair, I can still tell who they are by their face.
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26. I can make accurate face-matching decisions even when the images include extra context (background, clothing) that differs between photos.
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27. I can make accurate face-matching decisions even when the images are cropped tightly (showing mostly the face).
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28. I am good at noticing subtle differences between faces that look similar to other people.
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29. I can recognize people even when they are not expecting it (e.g., out of context, in a different place).
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30. I can recognize someone even if I only had a short glimpse of them earlier.
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31. I rarely confuse two different people as the same person when comparing their photos side-by-side.
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32. I can recognize a person from a new photo even if the earlier photo was taken years ago.
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33. When one photo is in black-and-white and the other is in color, I can still match the faces accurately.
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34. I can identify people in old photos (e.g., from years ago) if I have met them before.
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35. I can match faces accurately even when one photo is a close-up and the other is taken from farther away.
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36. After a single introduction, I can recognize the person later even if I forget their name.
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37. I can correctly identify whether two passport-style photos show the same person.
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38. I can match a face I saw earlier to a new image even when the photo is blurry or low-resolution.
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39. When two photos show the same person but with different facial expressions, I can still tell they are the same person.
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40. If I see two similar-looking faces, I can still remember which one I saw previously.
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41. I can recognize a person I saw earlier in the day when I see them again later, even in a different setting.
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42. I can recognize a face I studied earlier even when the later image has a different background or context.
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43. I rarely think two photos show different people when they actually show the same person.
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44. When hair covers part of the face in one photo but not the other, I can still match accurately.
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45. I rarely confuse two different people who have similar-looking faces.
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46. I am good at picking out a known face in a busy scene (e.g., crowd, group photo).
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47. If one photo shows a person wearing glasses and the other does not, I can still match them accurately.
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48. If shown a face I learned earlier, I can pick it out later from a group of similar-looking faces.
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49. When two people are very similar-looking, I can still make the correct same/different choice most of the time.
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50. I can recognize a person from their face even if I only see them briefly (e.g., passing by).
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51. I can recognize people even when they are not making their usual expression (e.g., serious vs smiling).
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52. I can tell when two different people look alike, but still avoid confusing them based on facial details.
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53. I can identify people in photos even when part of the face is obscured (e.g., hat, glasses, mask).
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54. After meeting someone once, I would recognize them if I saw them again months later.
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55. When I meet someone new, I can later picture their face clearly enough to recognize them again.
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56. I can recognize a person even if their face looks different due to weight change or aging.
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57. I can recognize people even when their face is seen under very different lighting (e.g., bright sun vs indoors).
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58. I can reliably match two photos of the same person even when the lighting and camera angle are different.
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59. I can match faces accurately even when the person’s expression changes a lot (neutral vs big smile).
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60. When a person’s facial hair changes between photos (clean-shaven vs beard), I can still decide correctly if it is the same person.
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61. When a face is seen from an unusual angle (profile, looking down), I can still recognize the person.
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62. After seeing someone briefly, I can recognize them later even if their hairstyle has changed.
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63. Even when the photos are slightly blurry or low quality, I can usually tell if they show the same person.
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64. When someone changes facial hair (e.g., grows a beard or shaves), I still recognize them reliably.
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65. I can ignore distracting features (like earrings, hats, or facial hair changes) and focus on the face itself when matching photos.
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66. I can pick out a person I met once from a group of unfamiliar faces days or weeks later.
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67. If I learn multiple faces at once (e.g., a group photo), I can later tell which individuals were in the group.
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68. I am confident judging whether two photos show the same person or two different people.
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69. If two photos were taken years apart (e.g., different hairstyle or aging), I can accurately judge whether they show the same person.
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70. I can recognize people across years of aging or gradual changes in appearance.
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71. Even if makeup changes someone's appearance between photos, I can still judge correctly whether it is the same person.
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72. When I meet someone again, I usually recognize their face even if I cannot recall their name.
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73. I can make accurate same/different judgments quickly without needing to study the photos for a long time.
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74. I can recognize a person even if their makeup (or lack of makeup) changes their appearance.
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75. I can tell two people apart even when they have the same hairstyle and similar facial features.
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76. When comparing two face photos, I can usually spot when the similarity is misleading and they are actually different people.
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77. Once I have seen a face a few times, it becomes easy for me to recognize it again later.
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78. I often recognize people before they recognize me, based on their facial features.
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79. I am confident deciding whether a face is 'seen before' versus 'new' in memory-style tasks.
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80. I can recognize a person even when I only see their face for a second or two.
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81. If I see a face in a different lighting or camera quality, I still recognize the same person.
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82. If I see a person in an old photo and then see them years later, I can still tell it is the same person.
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