Highlights •3- and 7-year-olds judged young and older face pairs: one normal and one distorted.•Attractiveness judgments (referencing a norm) were more accurate for young faces.•Performance on a match-to-sample task was also more accurate for young faces.•Our results have implications for how face space becomes optimized for young faces.•We discuss implications for domain-general vs. domain-specific development
Background: While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the underlying ...
Past studies examining the other-age effect, the phenomenon in which own-age faces are recognized mo...
Young and older adults are more sensitive to deviations from normality in young than older adult fac...
Studies examining own-age recognition biases report inconsistent results and often utilize paradigms...
Just like other face dimensions, age influences the way faces are processed by adults as well as by ...
Children recognize children's faces more accurately than adult faces, and adults recognize adult fac...
Young adults recognize young adult faces more accurately than older adult faces and are more sensiti...
Adults code faces in reference to category-specific norms that represent the different face categori...
Recognizing facial identity requires two skills: telling a person apart from similar looking people ...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
Age-related changes have been documented widely in studies of face recognition and eyewitness identi...
To examine possible mechanisms related to negative attitudes of aging revealed in face processing pa...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Background: While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the underlying ...
Past studies examining the other-age effect, the phenomenon in which own-age faces are recognized mo...
Young and older adults are more sensitive to deviations from normality in young than older adult fac...
Studies examining own-age recognition biases report inconsistent results and often utilize paradigms...
Just like other face dimensions, age influences the way faces are processed by adults as well as by ...
Children recognize children's faces more accurately than adult faces, and adults recognize adult fac...
Young adults recognize young adult faces more accurately than older adult faces and are more sensiti...
Adults code faces in reference to category-specific norms that represent the different face categori...
Recognizing facial identity requires two skills: telling a person apart from similar looking people ...
BACKGROUND:While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the ...
Age-related changes have been documented widely in studies of face recognition and eyewitness identi...
To examine possible mechanisms related to negative attitudes of aging revealed in face processing pa...
Face recognition in young human adults preferentially relies on the processing of horizon-tally-orie...
Background: While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the...
Faces are thought to be processed primarily according to their configurations which is in-ferred fro...
While own-age faces have been reported to be better recognized than other-age faces, the underlying ...