Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it diffi cult to determine the role of perceiver race in the perception of others. Similarly, studies examining perceptions of individuals whose racial category membership is unclear have not systematically examined responses from non-Whites. This was addressed by showing Asian participants pictures of Whites, Asians, and racially ambiguous White-Asian faces. Event-related potentials were recorded to measure early attention responses. Participants initially oriented more to outgroup White than ingroup Asian or racially ambiguous faces. Shortly after that, they showed sensitivity to the racial context in which the faces were presented, more deep...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Abstract Previous research has established a possible link between recognition performance, individu...
Recent evidence suggests stronger holistic processing for own-race faces may underlie the own-race a...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Two studies examined early perceptual processing and explicit racial categori-zation of racially amb...
Past research has found that several brain event-related potentials (ERPs) were sensitive to the per...
For German observers, Koreans look far more similar to each other than Germans do and vice-versa. Th...
Discrimination and recognition are often poorer for other-race than own-race faces. These other-race...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Tuning changes of perception from a generalist to a specialist system is termed perceptual narrowing...
By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al., 2003). Nevertheless, ever...
Asian Americans and perceptions of physical attractiveness are rarely addressed in empirical psychol...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Abstract Previous research has established a possible link between recognition performance, individu...
Recent evidence suggests stronger holistic processing for own-race faces may underlie the own-race a...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Two studies examined early perceptual processing and explicit racial categori-zation of racially amb...
Past research has found that several brain event-related potentials (ERPs) were sensitive to the per...
For German observers, Koreans look far more similar to each other than Germans do and vice-versa. Th...
Discrimination and recognition are often poorer for other-race than own-race faces. These other-race...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Tuning changes of perception from a generalist to a specialist system is termed perceptual narrowing...
By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al., 2003). Nevertheless, ever...
Asian Americans and perceptions of physical attractiveness are rarely addressed in empirical psychol...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Abstract Previous research has established a possible link between recognition performance, individu...
Recent evidence suggests stronger holistic processing for own-race faces may underlie the own-race a...