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ERIC Number: EJ781861
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Feb
Pages: 11
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0010-0277
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An Own-Race Advantage for Components as Well as Configurations in Face Recognition
Hayward, William G.; Rhodes, Gillian; Schwaninger, Adrian
Cognition, v106 n2 p1017-1027 Feb 2008
The own-race advantage in face recognition has been hypothesized as being due to a superiority in the processing of configural information for own-race faces. Here we examined the contributions of both configural and component processing to the own-race advantage. We recruited 48 Caucasian participants in Australia and 48 Chinese participants in Hong Kong, and had them study Caucasian and Chinese faces. After study, they were shown old faces (along with distractors) that were either "blurred" (isolating configural processing), in which high spatial frequencies were removed from the intact faces, or "scrambled" (isolating component processing), in which the locations of all face components were rearranged. Participants performed better on the memory test for own-race faces in both the blurred (configural) and scrambled (component) conditions, showing an own-race advantage for both configural and component processing. These results suggest that the own-race advantage in face recognition is due to a general facilitation in different forms of face processing.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia; Hong Kong
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