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Race-based perceptual asymmetries underlying face processing in infancy
被引:33
|作者:
Hayden, Angela
[1
]
Bhatt, Ramesh S.
[1
]
Zieber, Nicole
[1
]
Kangas, Ashley
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Kentucky, Dept Psychol, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
关键词:
VISUAL POP-OUT;
OWN-RACE;
SEARCH ASYMMETRIES;
RECOGNITION;
CONCAVITIES;
CATEGORIES;
D O I:
10.3758/PBR.16.2.270
中图分类号:
B841 [心理学研究方法];
学科分类号:
040201 ;
摘要:
Adults process other-race faces differently than own-race faces. For instance, a single other-race face in an a-ray of own-race faces attracts Caucasians' attention, but a single own-race face among other-race faces does not. This perceptual asymmetry has been explained by the presence of an other race feature in other-race faces and its absence in own-race faces; this difference is thought to underlie race-based differences in face processing. We examined the developmental origins of this mechanism in two groups of Caucasian 9-month-olds. Infants in the experimental group exhibited a preference for a pattern containing a single Asian face among seven Caucasian faces over a pattern containing a single Caucasian face among seven Asian faces. This preference was not driven by the majority of elements in the images, because a control group of infants failed to exhibit a preference between homogeneous patterns containing eight Caucasian versus eight Asian faces. The results demonstrate that an other-race face! among own-race faces attracts infants' attention but not vice versa. This perceptual asymmetry suggests that the other-race feature is available to Caucasians by 9 months of age, thereby indicating that mechanisms of specialization in face processing originate early in life.
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页码:270 / 275
页数:6
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