Dr. Papesh's Research on Face Matching Highlighted in Media

Dr. Megan Papesh, Assistant Professor of Psychology, has found that face matching, as when security agents check passports or licenses, is remarkably fallible. This research has recently received media attention, and was described during interviews with Talk 107.3, WBRZ and on All Things Considered on NPR. The research has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, and Science Daily.