Faces convey a variety of socially relevant cues that have been shown to affect recognition, such as age, sex, and race, but few studies have examined the interactive effect of these cues. White participants of two distinct age groups were presented with faces that differed in race, age, and sex in a face recognition paradigm. Replicating the other-race effect, young participants recognized young own-race faces better than young other-race faces. However, recognition performance did not differ across old faces of different races (Experiments 1, 2A). In addition, participants showed an other-age effect, recognizing White young faces better than White old faces. Sex affected recognition performance only when age was not varied (Experiment 2B)...
The ability to recognize the faces of others has been significant throughout human history. The in-...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
A dominant theory of the other race effect (ORE) is that group-bias causes us to process own-race an...
Faces convey a variety of socially relevant cues that have been shown to affect recognition, such as...
Previous studies have shown that, in person-recognition tasks, people performance better for gaces b...
Adults’ ability to recognize individual faces is shaped by experience. Young adults recognize own-ag...
Invariant facial cues such as race, age and gender provide us with reliable indicators of an individ...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Faces from another race are generally more difficult to recognize than faces from one's own race. Ho...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
The own-race bias (ORB) suggests that recognition for faces of one’s own race is superior to recogni...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
The ability to accurately identify a face is critical for eyewitnesses. Police and juries\ud rely on...
People recognize own race faces better than those from other races. This other race effect in face r...
The ability to recognize the faces of others has been significant throughout human history. The in-...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
A dominant theory of the other race effect (ORE) is that group-bias causes us to process own-race an...
Faces convey a variety of socially relevant cues that have been shown to affect recognition, such as...
Previous studies have shown that, in person-recognition tasks, people performance better for gaces b...
Adults’ ability to recognize individual faces is shaped by experience. Young adults recognize own-ag...
Invariant facial cues such as race, age and gender provide us with reliable indicators of an individ...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Faces from another race are generally more difficult to recognize than faces from one's own race. Ho...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
Faces convey various types of information like identity, ethnicity, sex or emotion. We investigated ...
The own-race bias (ORB) suggests that recognition for faces of one’s own race is superior to recogni...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
The ability to accurately identify a face is critical for eyewitnesses. Police and juries\ud rely on...
People recognize own race faces better than those from other races. This other race effect in face r...
The ability to recognize the faces of others has been significant throughout human history. The in-...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
A dominant theory of the other race effect (ORE) is that group-bias causes us to process own-race an...