The study aimed to examine the neural mechanisms underlying implicit other-race face processing by the use of the masked and unmasked priming manipulation. Two types of prime-target pairs were presented while recording Event-related potentials (ERPs): Same face pairs (prime-target were identical faces), and Different face pairs (prime-target were different faces). Prime-target pairs were half Asian (other-race) and half Caucasian (own-race) faces. The face stimuli on each pair were of the same gender and race. Participants (all Caucasians) had to decide whether the target was a male or a female face (gender task). The prime face could be unmasked or masked. On the behavioral side, our findings showed a race effect, that is slower reaction t...
Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from o...
AbstractUsing a sandwich-masked priming paradigm with faces, we report two ERP effects that appear t...
The ORE is phenomenon whereby recognition for own race faces is better than recognition of other rac...
The study aimed to examine the neural mechanisms underlying implicit other-race face processing by t...
Abstract describing the poster (50 words): The aim of this study was to investigate the neural corr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural correlates and the time course of implici...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural correlates and the time course of implici...
Face race influences the way we process faces, so that faces of a different ethnic group are process...
The other race effect (ORE) is a well-known phenomenon whereby individuals tend to identify more acc...
People are better at remembering own-race relative to otherrace faces. Here, we review event-related...
People are better at remembering own-race relative to other-race faces. Here, we review event-relate...
We tested the ability of white participants to encode and retain over a brief period of time informa...
People often recognize and remember faces of individuals within their own race more easily than thos...
Earlier research found evidence for electro-cortical race bias towards black target faces in white A...
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces of their own relative to another ethnic group (o...
Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from o...
AbstractUsing a sandwich-masked priming paradigm with faces, we report two ERP effects that appear t...
The ORE is phenomenon whereby recognition for own race faces is better than recognition of other rac...
The study aimed to examine the neural mechanisms underlying implicit other-race face processing by t...
Abstract describing the poster (50 words): The aim of this study was to investigate the neural corr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural correlates and the time course of implici...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural correlates and the time course of implici...
Face race influences the way we process faces, so that faces of a different ethnic group are process...
The other race effect (ORE) is a well-known phenomenon whereby individuals tend to identify more acc...
People are better at remembering own-race relative to otherrace faces. Here, we review event-related...
People are better at remembering own-race relative to other-race faces. Here, we review event-relate...
We tested the ability of white participants to encode and retain over a brief period of time informa...
People often recognize and remember faces of individuals within their own race more easily than thos...
Earlier research found evidence for electro-cortical race bias towards black target faces in white A...
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces of their own relative to another ethnic group (o...
Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from o...
AbstractUsing a sandwich-masked priming paradigm with faces, we report two ERP effects that appear t...
The ORE is phenomenon whereby recognition for own race faces is better than recognition of other rac...