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Do people have insight into their face recognition abilities?
In: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2019)
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Face identity recognition in simulated prosthetic vision is poorer than previously reported and can be improved by caricaturing
In: Vision Research (2019)
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A critical period for faces: Other-race face recognition is improved by childhood but not adult social contact
Abstract: Poor recognition of other-race faces is ubiquitous around the world. We resolve a longstanding contradiction in the literature concerning whether interracial social contact improves the other-race effect. For the first time, we measure the age at which contact was experienced. Taking advantage of unusual demographics allowing dissociation of childhood from adult contact, results show sufficient childhood contact eliminated poor other-race recognition altogether (confirming inter-country adoption studies). Critically, however, the developmental window for easy acquisition of other-race faces closed by approximately 12 years of age and social contact as an adult — even over several years and involving many other-race friends — produced no improvement. Theoretically, this pattern of developmental change in plasticity mirrors that found in language, suggesting a shared origin grounded in the functional importance of both skills to social communication. Practically, results imply that, where parents wish to ensure their offspring develop the perceptual skills needed to recognise other-race people easily, childhood experience should be encouraged: just as an English-speaking person who moves to France as a child (but not an adult) can easily become a native speaker of French, we can easily become “native recognisers” of other-race faces via natural social exposure obtained in childhood, but not later.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6731249/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31492907
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49202-0
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Social and attention-to-detail subclusters of autistic traits differentially predict looking at eyes and face identity recognition ability
In: British Journal of Psychology (2016)
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Acquisition of Novel Traces in Short-term Implicit Memory: Priming for Illegal Nonwords and New Associations
In: Memory and Cognition (2015)
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Acquisition of Novel Traces in Short-term Implicit Memory: Priming for Illegal Nonwords and New Associations
In: Memory and Cognition (2015)
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Short-term Implicit Memory: Visual, auditory, and cross-modality priming
In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2015)
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Distinguishing true from false memories via lexical decision as a perceptual implicit test
In: Australian Journal of Psychology (2015)
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Short-term Implicit Memory: Visual, auditory, and cross-modality priming
In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2015)
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Adults with Dyslexia Show Deficits on Spatial Frequency Doubling and Visual Attention Tasks
In: Dyslexia (2015)
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Adults with Dyslexia Show Deficits on Spatial Frequency Doubling and Visual Attention Tasks
In: Dyslexia (2015)
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Distinguishing true from false memories via lexical decision as a perceptual implicit test
In: Australian Journal of Psychology (2015)
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In what sense is implicit memory episodic? The effect of reinstating environmental context
In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2015)
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In what sense is implicit memory episodic? The effect of reinstating environmental context
In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2015)
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Four-to-six-year-old children use norm-based coding in face-space
In: Journal of Vision (2015)
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Early maturity of face recognition: No childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-space
In: Cognition (2015)
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Categorical and coordinate relations in faces, or Fechner's law and face space instead?
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (2015)
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Distinguishing norm-based from exemplar-based coding of identity in children: Evidence from face identity aftereffects
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (2015)
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A new theoretical approach to improving face recognition in disorders of central vision: Face caricaturing
In: Journal of Vision (2015)
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