The variability in the own-gender bias (OGB) in face-recognition is thought to be based on experience and the engagement of expert face processing mechanisms for own-gender faces. Experience is also associated with personality characteristics such as extraversion and Autism, yet the effects of these variables on the own-gender bias has not been explored. We ran a face recognition study exploring the relationships between own-gender experience, holistic processing (measured using the face-inversion effect, composite face effect, and the parts-and-wholes test), personality characteristics (extraversion and Autism Quotient) and the OGB. Findings did not support a mediational account where experience increases holistic processing and this incre...
Faces constitute one of the most important stimuli for humans. Studies show that women recognize mor...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
This study explores (1) the relationship between autistic traits (Autism Spectrum Quotient—AQ) and t...
The variability in the own-gender bias (OGB) in face-recognition is thought to be based on experienc...
The own-gender bias in face recognition has been hypothesized to be the result of extensive experien...
The own-gender bias in face recognition has been hypothesised to be the result of extensive experien...
Research on the own-gender bias in face recognition has indicated an asymmetrical effect: an effect ...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
It has been well documented that faces are processed holistically; nonetheless, this conclusion is p...
In three experiments, we investigated whether holistic processing underlies gender judgments about f...
Our ability to discriminate and recognize thousands of faces despite their similarity as visual patt...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
Autistic face processing difficulties are said to be either uniquely social or due to a piecemeal co...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Faces constitute one of the most important stimuli for humans. Studies show that women recognize mor...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
This study explores (1) the relationship between autistic traits (Autism Spectrum Quotient—AQ) and t...
The variability in the own-gender bias (OGB) in face-recognition is thought to be based on experienc...
The own-gender bias in face recognition has been hypothesized to be the result of extensive experien...
The own-gender bias in face recognition has been hypothesised to be the result of extensive experien...
Research on the own-gender bias in face recognition has indicated an asymmetrical effect: an effect ...
Why do some people recognize faces easily and others frequently make mistakes in recognizing faces? ...
It has been well documented that faces are processed holistically; nonetheless, this conclusion is p...
In three experiments, we investigated whether holistic processing underlies gender judgments about f...
Our ability to discriminate and recognize thousands of faces despite their similarity as visual patt...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
Autistic face processing difficulties are said to be either uniquely social or due to a piecemeal co...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Faces constitute one of the most important stimuli for humans. Studies show that women recognize mor...
Whether the own-group (own-ethnicity, own-gender, and own-age) biases in face recognition are based ...
This study explores (1) the relationship between autistic traits (Autism Spectrum Quotient—AQ) and t...