Children's experiences with differently aged faces changes in the course of development. During infancy, most faces encountered are adult, however as children mature, exposure to child faces becomes more extensive. Does this change in experience influence preference for differently aged faces? The preferences of children for adult vs. child, and adult vs. infant faces were investigated. Caucasian 3‐ to 6‐year‐olds and adults were presented with adult/child and adult/infant face pairs which were either Caucasian or Asian (race consistent within pairs). Younger children (3–4 years) preferred adults over children whereas older children (5–6 years) preferred children over adults. This preference was only detected for Caucasian faces. These data...
International audienceWe examined category formation for faces differing in age in 9- and 12-month-o...
Children have been shown to prefer faces rated as highly attractive by adults over faces rated as qu...
The present research addressed the development of specialization in face processing in infancy by ex...
International audienceThe visual preferences of infants for adult versus infant faces were investiga...
Faßbender I, Teubert M, Lohaus A. The development of preferences for own-race versus other-race face...
Adults are sensitive to the physical differences that define ethnic groups. However, the age at whic...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Child facial cues are known to influence adults' perceptions, attributions, and parental care behavi...
It is well known that adults' face recognition is characterized by an 'other-race effect' (ORE; see ...
Publisher's PDF.Previous studies have reported that 3- to 4-month-olds show a visual preference for ...
A visual preference procedure was used to examine preferences among faces of different races and et...
AbstractFacial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' ...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that 3-month-olds prefer own- over other-race face...
International audienceWe examined category formation for faces differing in age in 9- and 12-month-o...
Children have been shown to prefer faces rated as highly attractive by adults over faces rated as qu...
The present research addressed the development of specialization in face processing in infancy by ex...
International audienceThe visual preferences of infants for adult versus infant faces were investiga...
Faßbender I, Teubert M, Lohaus A. The development of preferences for own-race versus other-race face...
Adults are sensitive to the physical differences that define ethnic groups. However, the age at whic...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Child facial cues are known to influence adults' perceptions, attributions, and parental care behavi...
It is well known that adults' face recognition is characterized by an 'other-race effect' (ORE; see ...
Publisher's PDF.Previous studies have reported that 3- to 4-month-olds show a visual preference for ...
A visual preference procedure was used to examine preferences among faces of different races and et...
AbstractFacial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' ...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that 3-month-olds prefer own- over other-race face...
International audienceWe examined category formation for faces differing in age in 9- and 12-month-o...
Children have been shown to prefer faces rated as highly attractive by adults over faces rated as qu...
The present research addressed the development of specialization in face processing in infancy by ex...