Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age infants can discriminate individual faces from their own and other races. By 9 months of age this ability to process other-race faces is typically lost, due to minimal experience with other-race faces, and vast exposure to own-race faces, for which infants come to manifest expertise [1]. This is known as the Other Race Effect. In the current study, we demonstrate that exposing Caucasian infants to Chinese faces through perceptual training via picture books for a total of one hour between 6 and 9 months allows Caucasian infants to maintain the ability to discriminate Chinese faces at 9 months of age. The development of the processing of face ...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
International audienceInfants have asymmetrical exposure to different types of faces (e.g., more hum...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. Six-month-olds dis...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
International audienceThe other-race effect in face processing develops within the first year of lif...
Little is known about how infants born and raised in a multiracial environment process own‐ and othe...
The present research addressed the development of specialization in face processing in infancy by ex...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
International audienceAn abundance of experience with own-race faces and limited to no experience wi...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
International audienceInfants have asymmetrical exposure to different types of faces (e.g., more hum...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. Six-month-olds dis...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
International audienceThe other-race effect in face processing develops within the first year of lif...
Little is known about how infants born and raised in a multiracial environment process own‐ and othe...
The present research addressed the development of specialization in face processing in infancy by ex...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
International audienceAn abundance of experience with own-race faces and limited to no experience wi...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
International audienceInfants have asymmetrical exposure to different types of faces (e.g., more hum...