It is well known that adults' face recognition is characterized by an 'other-race effect' (ORE; see Meissner & Brigham, 2001), but few studies have investigated this ORE during the development of the face processing system. Here we examined the role of experience with other-race faces during childhood by testing a group of 6- to 14-year-old Asian children adopted between 2 and 26 months in Caucasian families living in Western Europe, as well as a group of age-matched Caucasian children. The latter group showed a strong ORE in favour of own-race faces that was stable from 6 to 14 years of age. The adopted participants did not show a significant reversal of the ORE, unlike a recently reported study (Sangrigoli et al., 2005), but rather compar...
Suhrke J, Freitag C, Lamm B, et al. Experience with headwear influences the other-race effect in 4-y...
psychol.uni-giessen.de Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depend...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
ABSTRACT-Early experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognition for this ...
ABSTRACT—Early experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognition for this ...
International audienceEarly experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognit...
The Other-Race Effect has been confirmed by several experimental studies, in which the individual ha...
Previous studies examining the other-race effect in school-age children mostly focused on recognitio...
We investigated perceptual discriminability for Asian-like versus Caucasian-like morph faces in scho...
International audienceWe used a matching-to-sample task and manipulated facial pose and feature comp...
We used a matching-to-sample task and manipulated facial pose and feature composition to examine the...
Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depends on experience. This i...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. Six-month-olds dis...
The role of experience with other-race faces on the development of the ORE was investigated through ...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Suhrke J, Freitag C, Lamm B, et al. Experience with headwear influences the other-race effect in 4-y...
psychol.uni-giessen.de Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depend...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
ABSTRACT-Early experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognition for this ...
ABSTRACT—Early experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognition for this ...
International audienceEarly experience with faces of a given racial type facilitates visual recognit...
The Other-Race Effect has been confirmed by several experimental studies, in which the individual ha...
Previous studies examining the other-race effect in school-age children mostly focused on recognitio...
We investigated perceptual discriminability for Asian-like versus Caucasian-like morph faces in scho...
International audienceWe used a matching-to-sample task and manipulated facial pose and feature comp...
We used a matching-to-sample task and manipulated facial pose and feature composition to examine the...
Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depends on experience. This i...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. Six-month-olds dis...
The role of experience with other-race faces on the development of the ORE was investigated through ...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Suhrke J, Freitag C, Lamm B, et al. Experience with headwear influences the other-race effect in 4-y...
psychol.uni-giessen.de Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depend...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...