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The team recruited 1,325 participants during visits to the Heureka Science Centre in Finland, who observed mock criminals from different distances and in different lighting conditions. The criminals also took different steps to obscure their faces, such as wearing a hood or sunglasses. After 20 seconds of observation, the volunteers were asked to identify their criminal from an eight-person lineup. With no facial masking in place, witnesses could identify a suspect with 69 percent accuracy, but this accuracy drops to just 17 percent at 20 meters. The team does not yet know why this is the case
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