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Own- and Other-Race Face Identity Recognition in Children: The Effects of Pose and Feature Composition
In: ISSN: 0012-1649 ; Developmental Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00854707 ; Developmental Psychology, American Psychological Association, 2014, 50 (2), pp.469-481. ⟨10.1037/a0033166⟩ (2014)
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Own- and Other-Race Face Identity Recognition in Children: The Effects of Pose and Feature Composition
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Own- and other-race face identity recognition in children: The effects of pose and feature composition
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Developing cultural differences in face processing
Kelly, David J.; Liu, Shaoying; Rodger, Helen. - : Wiley Online Library, 2011
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Developing Cultural Differences in Face Processing
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Developing cultural differences in face processing
In: Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive) (2011)
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The Shaping of the Face Space in Early Infancy: Becoming a Native Face Processor.
In: ISSN: 1750-8592 ; EISSN: 1750-8606 ; Child Development Perspectives ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00926653 ; Child Development Perspectives, Wiley, 2010, 4 (3), pp.205-211. ⟨10.1111/j.1750-8606.2010.00147.x⟩ (2010)
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The shaping of the face space in early infancy: becoming a native face processor
In: Child development perspectives. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 4 (2010) 3, 205-211
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Development of the other-race effect during infancy: evidence toward universality?
In: ISSN: 0022-0965 ; EISSN: 1096-0457 ; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00827879 ; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Elsevier, 2009, 104 (1), pp.105-14. ⟨10.1016/j.jecp.2009.01.006⟩ (2009)
Abstract: International audience ; The other-race effect in face processing develops within the first year of life in Caucasian infants. It is currently unknown whether the developmental trajectory observed in Caucasian infants can be extended to other cultures. This is an important issue to investigate because recent findings from cross-cultural psychology have suggested that individuals from Eastern and Western backgrounds tend to perceive the world in fundamentally different ways. To this end, the current study investigated 3-, 6-, and 9-month-old Chinese infants' ability to discriminate faces within their own racial group and within two other racial groups (African and Caucasian). The 3-month-olds demonstrated recognition in all conditions, whereas the 6-month-olds recognized Chinese faces and displayed marginal recognition for Caucasian faces but did not recognize African faces. The 9-month-olds' recognition was limited to Chinese faces. This pattern of development is consistent with the perceptual narrowing hypothesis that our perceptual systems are shaped by experience to be optimally sensitive to stimuli most commonly encountered in one's unique cultural environment.
Keyword: [SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior; MESH: African Americans; MESH: Age Factors; MESH: Asian Continental Ancestry Group; MESH: Child Development; MESH: Cross-Cultural Comparison; MESH: Discrimination (Psychology); MESH: European Continental Ancestry Group; MESH: Face; MESH: Female; MESH: Habituation; MESH: Humans; MESH: Infant; MESH: Male; MESH: Neuropsychological Tests; MESH: Recognition (Psychology); MESH: Social Perception; MESH: Visual Perception; Psychophysiologic
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00827879
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2009.01.006
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The effects of domestic waste on marine and groundwater quality in Tarawa Atoll, Republic of Kiribati
Kelly, David J. - : Suva, Fiji : Institute of Applied Sciences, University of the South Pacific, 1994
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