It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another's facial features, such as skin color. In the present research, we demonstrate that cues to social status that often surround a face systematically change the perception of its race. Participants categorized the race of faces that varied along White–Black morph continua and that were presented with high-status or low-status attire. Low-status attire increased the likelihood of categorization as Black, whereas high-status attire increased the likelihood of categorization as White; and this influence grew stronger as race became more ambiguous (Experiment 1). When faces with high-status attire were categorized as Black or faces with low-status attire were categorized as White, par...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...
It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another's facial features, such as skin color...
It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another’s facial features, such as skin color...
Visual racial identification is the cognitive social process whereby people categorize individuals i...
The presents study looks at how perceived attractiveness of a person alters the other-race effect. T...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
Perceptual mechanisms have been proposed for the categorization of racial faces. Social cognitive me...
Symposia: The Other-race Effect in Face PerceptionVision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan...
ABSTRACT—Two studies tested the hypothesis that perceivers’ prejudice and targets ’ facial expressio...
The term ‘‘own-race bias’ ’ refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
Although race-based discrimination and stereotyping can only occur if people place others into racia...
Faces can be categorized in various ways, for example as male or female or as belonging to a specifi...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...
It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another's facial features, such as skin color...
It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another’s facial features, such as skin color...
Visual racial identification is the cognitive social process whereby people categorize individuals i...
The presents study looks at how perceived attractiveness of a person alters the other-race effect. T...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
Perceptual mechanisms have been proposed for the categorization of racial faces. Social cognitive me...
Symposia: The Other-race Effect in Face PerceptionVision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan...
ABSTRACT—Two studies tested the hypothesis that perceivers’ prejudice and targets ’ facial expressio...
The term ‘‘own-race bias’ ’ refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing...
One possibility to overcome the processing limitation of the visual system is to attend selectively ...
Although race-based discrimination and stereotyping can only occur if people place others into racia...
Faces can be categorized in various ways, for example as male or female or as belonging to a specifi...
Race is perceived categorically in faces. Clear boundaries separate faces perceived as belonging to ...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...