Perception and motivation in face recognition: A critical review of theories of the cross-race effect

SG Young, K Hugenberg… - Personality and …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Although humans possess well-developed face processing expertise, face processing is
nevertheless subject to a variety of biases. Perhaps the best known of these biases is the …

Ageing faces in ageing minds: A review on the own-age bias in face recognition

H Wiese, J Komes, SR Schweinberger - Visual Cognition, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Similar to the well-established own-race bias, participants are more accurate at
remembering own-relative to other-age faces. An own-age bias (OAB) in face memory was …

Three‐level meta‐analysis of the other‐race bias in facial identification

J Lee, SD Penrod - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The current research conducted a three‐level meta‐analysis with a total of 159 journal
articles on the other‐race bias in facial identification, which had been published between …

The other-race effect and holistic processing across racial groups

HK Wong, AJ Estudillo, ID Stephen, DRT Keeble - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
It is widely accepted that holistic processing is important for face perception. However, it
remains unclear whether the other-race effect (ORE)(ie superior recognition for own-race …

The own-race bias for face recognition in a multiracial society

HK Wong, ID Stephen, DRT Keeble - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The own-race bias (ORB) is a reliable phenomenon across cultural and racial groups where
unfamiliar faces from other races are usually remembered more poorly than own-race faces …

The neural signature of the own-race bias: Evidence from event-related potentials

H Wiese, JM Kaufmann, SR Schweinberger - Cerebral Cortex, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces of their own relative to another ethnic
group (own-race bias, ORB). This phenomenon has been explained by reduced perceptual …

Processes underlying the cross-race effect: An investigation of holistic, featural, and relational processing of own-race versus other-race faces

CJ Mondloch, N Elms, D Maurer, G Rhodes… - …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Adults are often better at recognising own-race than other-race faces. Unlike previous
studies that reported an own-race advantage after administering a single test of either …

Seeing no pain: Assessing the generalizability of racial bias in pain perception.

P Mende-Siedlecki, J Lin, S Ferron, C Gibbons, A Drain… - Emotion, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Racial disparities in pain care may stem, in part, from perceptual roots. It remains
unresolved, however, whether this perceptual gap is driven by general deficits in intergroup …

[HTML][HTML] Face perception: A brief journey through recent discoveries and current directions

I Oruc, B Balas, MS Landy - Vision research, 2019 - Elsevier
Faces are a rich source of information about the people around us. Identity, state of mind,
emotions, intentions, age, gender, ethnic background, attractiveness and a host of other …

An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect

B Rossion, C Michel - The Oxford handbook of face perception, 2011 - books.google.com
Variations between human populations in face structure and the concept of “face race” Since
populations of the modern human race left Africa around 100,000 years ago and settled in …