The Role of Perceptual Learning in Recognition Memory for Faces: in Accounting for the Own-race Bias, the Inversion Effect, and the Distinctiveness Effect from a Developmental Perspective - Stephano Radaelli - Libros - VDM Verlag - 9783639164527 - 26 de julio de 2009
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The Role of Perceptual Learning in Recognition Memory for Faces: in Accounting for the Own-race Bias, the Inversion Effect, and the Distinctiveness Effect from a Developmental Perspective

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The rated distinctiveness of a face, the orientation in which a face is seen and the race of the face, are all factors that are known to affect subsequent recognition of faces. These three factors are known as the distinctiveness effect, the orientation effect and the own-race bias. The main objective of this study was to track the extent to which these three effects develop across the lifespan. The study consisted of three experiments. Overall, the distinctiveness effect, inversion effect and own- race bias was evident among participants who were older than 8 years. Six-year-olds did not show a bias towards recognising distinctive, upright or own- race faces. Also, the own-race bias continued to affect the white subject¿s ability to recognise faces as they became older but this was not the case for black subjects.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 26 de julio de 2009
ISBN13 9783639164527
Editores VDM Verlag
Páginas 120
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   190 g
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