During the first year of life, infants maintain their ability to discriminate faces from their own race but become less able to differentiate other-race faces. Though this is likely due to daily experience with own-race faces, the mechanisms linking repeated exposure to optimal face processing remain unclear. One possibility is that frequent experience with own-race faces generates a selective attention bias to these faces. Selective attention elicits enhancement of attended information and suppression of distraction to improve visual processing of attended objects. Thus attention biases to own-race faces may boost processing and discrimination of these faces relative to other-race faces. We used a spatial cueing task to bias attention to o...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that 3-month-olds prefer own- over other-race face...
International audienceThe present study investigated how 6- and 9-month-old Caucasian infants scan C...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Recent evidence indicates that infant faces capture attention automatically, presumably to elicit ca...
Recent evidence indicates that infant faces capture attention automatically, presumably to elicit ca...
We recorded visual attention to same- and other-race faces in Hispanic and White 11-month-old infant...
Young infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recognize own-race faces be...
International audienceYoung infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recog...
International audienceAn abundance of experience with own-race faces and limited to no experience wi...
International audienceInfants have asymmetrical exposure to different types of faces (e.g., more hum...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalist...
The present study investigated whether infants visually scan own- and other-race faces differently a...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that 3-month-olds prefer own- over other-race face...
International audienceThe present study investigated how 6- and 9-month-old Caucasian infants scan C...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
Recent evidence indicates that infant faces capture attention automatically, presumably to elicit ca...
Recent evidence indicates that infant faces capture attention automatically, presumably to elicit ca...
We recorded visual attention to same- and other-race faces in Hispanic and White 11-month-old infant...
Young infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recognize own-race faces be...
International audienceYoung infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recog...
International audienceAn abundance of experience with own-race faces and limited to no experience wi...
International audienceInfants have asymmetrical exposure to different types of faces (e.g., more hum...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalist...
The present study investigated whether infants visually scan own- and other-race faces differently a...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that 3-month-olds prefer own- over other-race face...
International audienceThe present study investigated how 6- and 9-month-old Caucasian infants scan C...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...