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Alex



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PostSubject: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:08 pm

http://www.testmybrain.org/

Try the 'emotion and gender from faces' test. I'll tell you my scores, if you tell me yours.

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PostSubject: Re: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:52 pm

I got zero on the social anxiety score. ZERO. Apparently, I don't give a hug.

LOL!

Also, I was 10% above average on the gender identifying (and I was going fast, I tried to just answer without thinking about it or second guessing) and 17% above average for getting expressions correct.

I'm not surprised, I'm a very social person, I love being amongst and talking to people, sharing stories and whatnot. Even as a little boy, I was always just talking to strangers. I never got in any trouble though, because if I thought someone was scary or not to be trusted, I wouldn't talk to them. It seems my instincts are pretty decent.

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PostSubject: Re: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:58 pm

I got high on the gender scale too, but your results make me curl my non-existent whiskers. Do you think you have a social blind-spot?

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PostSubject: Re: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:10 pm

What? No, I just am really comfortable in my own skin and don't really care what others think of me. Some folks think I'm weird, but most think I'm funny and tell great stories. Sometimes I'm a bit too open, though. Like last night at a holiday party, I told a real cop (off duty and simply there as a guest) among other things, that his polyester outfit and bit of costume jewelry didn't make him a better person, nor deserving of unearned respect or admiration, and that I thought he was pretty fucked up for arresting people for victimless crimes like drug possession and prostitution.

If he ever pulls me over, I'm fucked.

With me, I put it all out there, there's no mystery, nothing held back. All my cards are on the table and you can take me or leave me.

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PostSubject: Re: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:25 pm

Dylboz wrote:
I got zero on the social anxiety score. ZERO. Apparently, I don't give a hug.

LOL!

Also, I was 10% above average on the gender identifying (and I was going fast, I tried to just answer without thinking about it or second guessing) and 17% above average for getting expressions correct.



Seems I have zero anxiety as well...
85% on both facial expressions and gender recognition...

Oh and thanks Alex.Smile ...that was a great procrastination tool for me I did the other three tests as well...
I identified all but d bk... on famous faces
100% on facial recognition
below average on word recognition
I could remember numbers to the sequence of 9
the rest very close to the plus..
I missed 3 on object recognition and 3 on abstract art recognition.

Kinda fun...though I am not entirely clear what the results are meant to indicate.

I can remember numbers and faces for example, but suck on words. All seem visual, faces and words in black and white the balance in color. So... I am not sure why I would struggle with the words and excel at face recognition. I scored the same on object and abstract art and both were above average. Any ideas?
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PostSubject: Re: Fun Face Test: Gender and Emotion recognition?   Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:29 pm

I scored 83% gender and 68% expressions.

I am about average on facial expressions and I feel I don't have a clue on all but obvious expressions.

I wish I new how big the current sample size is.
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