GLASGOW FACE MATCHING TEST 2 (GFMT2)
A new psychometric test of face matching ability has been developed by UNSW Sydney and
University of York and is freely available for scientific use.
White, D., Guilbert, D., Varela, V.P.L. Renkins, R., & Burton, A. M. (2021). GFMT2: A
psychometric measure of face matching ability. Behavior Research Methods.
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01638-x
GFMT2 is a new expanded version of the original Glasgow Face Matching Test. Test forms
include:
GFMT2-S: A short 80 item test with test-retest reliability over a week r = 0.774. There
are two equally difficult 40-item forms for use in experimental intervention studies.
GFMT-Low: Specifically designed to target lower than average performers, suited for
assessing acquired or developmental prosopagnosia.
GFMT2-High: Specifically designed to target higher than average performers, suited for
assessing super-recognisers and certain professional groups.
Short tests do not contain repeating identities, nor items from the original GFMT. Image
pairs now include variation in head angle, pose, expression and subject-to-camera
distance, making the new test more difficult and more representative of challenges in
everyday face identification tasks.
The publication is available here:
https://rdcu.be/cm1YR
Executable versions of the test are available for PC and MAC via:
www.gfmt2.org