The face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the face from one's own age compared with other age groups. Here we examined whether an own-age advantage occurs for faces sex categorization. We examined 7- and 9-year-olds' and adults' ability to correctly categorize the sex of 7- and 9-year-olds and adult faces without external cues, such as hair. Results indicated that all ages easily classify the sex of adult faces. They succeeded in classifying the sex of child faces, but their performance was poorer than for adult faces. In adults, processing time increased, and a response bias (male response) was elicited for child faces. In children, response times remained constant, and no bias was observed. Experience with spe...
Abstract Our faces display socially important sex and identity information. How perceptually indepen...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
The ability to accurately identify a face is critical for eyewitnesses. Police and juries\ud rely on...
International audienceThe face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the fac...
The face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the face from one's own age c...
The face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the face from one's own age c...
The ability of children and adults to classify the sex of children’s and adults ’ faces using only t...
Early perceptual operations are central components of the dynamics of social categorization. The wea...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Faces are rich in social information; they easily give away a person's sex, approximate age, feeling...
Invariant facial cues such as race, age and gender provide us with reliable indicators of an individ...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex proce...
International audienceCan people categorize the sex of neonate faces? Our experiment tested the sex ...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex p...
According to Bruce and Young's (1986 British Journal of Psychology 77 305 - 327) classic model of fa...
Abstract Our faces display socially important sex and identity information. How perceptually indepen...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
The ability to accurately identify a face is critical for eyewitnesses. Police and juries\ud rely on...
International audienceThe face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the fac...
The face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the face from one's own age c...
The face own-age bias effect refers to the better ability to recognize the face from one's own age c...
The ability of children and adults to classify the sex of children’s and adults ’ faces using only t...
Early perceptual operations are central components of the dynamics of social categorization. The wea...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Faces are rich in social information; they easily give away a person's sex, approximate age, feeling...
Invariant facial cues such as race, age and gender provide us with reliable indicators of an individ...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex proce...
International audienceCan people categorize the sex of neonate faces? Our experiment tested the sex ...
According to a classical functional architecture of face processing (Bruce & Young, 1986), sex p...
According to Bruce and Young's (1986 British Journal of Psychology 77 305 - 327) classic model of fa...
Abstract Our faces display socially important sex and identity information. How perceptually indepen...
We investigated whether male and female faces are discrete categories at the perceptual level and wh...
The ability to accurately identify a face is critical for eyewitnesses. Police and juries\ud rely on...