Two studies examined early perceptual processing and explicit racial categori-zation of racially ambiguous faces. Participants viewed racially ambiguous faces as well as faces of Whites, Asians, and Blacks while event–related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded. Initial perceptual processes, indexed by ERP components occurring within 200 ms of stimulus onset, showed that racially ambiguous faces were differentiated from Asian and Black but not White faces. Later in processing, around 500 ms after stimulus onset, racially ambiguous faces were differentiated from White faces. However, the racially ambiguous faces were still perceived more similarly to Whites than to Asians or Blacks. Fi-nally, explicit social categorization reflected the am...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Event-related potentials were used to track social perception pro-cesses associated with viewing fac...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Discrimination and recognition are often poorer for other-race than own-race faces. These other-race...
Past research has found that several brain event-related potentials (ERPs) were sensitive to the per...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
Two studies examined whether social identity processes, i.e. group identification and social identit...
Utilizing a modified version of the affect misattribution procedure, event-related brain potentials ...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
Known as the cross-race effect (CRE), psychological research has consistently shown that people are ...
Racially charged stereotypical associations exert a powerful influence on perception, memory, and at...
■ We examined the relation between neural activity reflecting early face perception processes and au...
Models of face perception suggest that faces are perceived with reference to face 'prototypes'or 'no...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Event-related potentials were used to track social perception pro-cesses associated with viewing fac...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Past research on racial perception has often focused on responses from White participants, making it...
Discrimination and recognition are often poorer for other-race than own-race faces. These other-race...
Past research has found that several brain event-related potentials (ERPs) were sensitive to the per...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
Two studies examined whether social identity processes, i.e. group identification and social identit...
Utilizing a modified version of the affect misattribution procedure, event-related brain potentials ...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
Known as the cross-race effect (CRE), psychological research has consistently shown that people are ...
Racially charged stereotypical associations exert a powerful influence on perception, memory, and at...
■ We examined the relation between neural activity reflecting early face perception processes and au...
Models of face perception suggest that faces are perceived with reference to face 'prototypes'or 'no...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Event-related potentials were used to track social perception pro-cesses associated with viewing fac...
We are very good at classifying familiar and unfamiliar faces in terms of their race or sex, but com...