The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethnicities other than one’s own, and can already be observed at approximately 9 months of age. Recent studies also showed that infants visually explore same-and other-race faces differently. However, it is still unclear whether infants’ looking behavior for same- and other-race faces is related to their face discrimination abilities. To investigate this question we conducted a habituation–dishabituation experiment to examine Caucasian 9-month-old infants’ gaze behavior, and their discrimination of same- and other-race faces, using eye-tracking measurements. We found that infants looked longer at the eyes of same-race faces over the course of hab...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
This study was designed to explore how audiovisual exposure influences processing of own- and other-...
Young infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recognize own-race faces be...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceYoung infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recog...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
During the first year of life, infants maintain their ability to discriminate faces from their own r...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
The present study investigated whether infants visually scan own- and other-race faces differently a...
Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalist...
International audienceThe present study investigated how 6- and 9-month-old Caucasian infants scan C...
Given the attentional and motivational saliency of infant faces, triggered by a set of perceptual ba...
International audienceThe other-race effect in face processing develops within the first year of lif...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
This study was designed to explore how audiovisual exposure influences processing of own- and other-...
Young infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recognize own-race faces be...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceYoung infants are known to prefer own-race faces to other race faces and recog...
Differential experience leads infants to have perceptual processing advantages for own- over other-r...
During the first year of life, infants maintain their ability to discriminate faces from their own r...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
The present study investigated whether infants visually scan own- and other-race faces differently a...
Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalist...
International audienceThe present study investigated how 6- and 9-month-old Caucasian infants scan C...
Given the attentional and motivational saliency of infant faces, triggered by a set of perceptual ba...
International audienceThe other-race effect in face processing develops within the first year of lif...
Spangler SM, Schwarzer G, Freitag C, et al. The Other-Race Effect in a Longitudinal Sample of 3-, 6-...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
This study was designed to explore how audiovisual exposure influences processing of own- and other-...