An adult face bias in infants that is modulated by face race.
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Auteurs : Michelle Heron-Delaney [Australie] ; Fabrice Damon [France] ; Paul C. Quinn [États-Unis] ; David Méary [France] ; Naiqi G. Xiao [Canada] ; Kang Lee [Canada] ; Olivier Pascalis [France]Source :
- International journal of behavioral development [ 0165-0254 ] ; 2017.
Abstract
The visual preferences of infants for adult versus infant faces were investigated. Caucasian 3.5- and 6-month-olds were presented with Caucasian adult versus infant face pairs and Asian adult versus infant face pairs, in both upright and inverted orientations. Both age groups showed a visual preference for upright adult over infant faces when the faces were Caucasian, but not when they were Asian. The preference is unlikely to have arisen because of low-level perceptual features because: (1) no preference was observed for the inverted stimuli, (2) no differences were observed in adult similarity ratings of the upright infant-adult face pairs from the two races, and (3) no differences between the infant and adult faces were observed across races in an image-based analysis of salience. The findings are discussed in terms of the social attributes of faces that are learned from experience and what this implies for developmental accounts of a recognition advantage for adult faces in particular and models of face processing more generally.
DOI: 10.1177/0165025416651735
PubMed: 28943687
Affiliations:
- Australie, Canada, France, États-Unis
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Ontario, Rhône-Alpes
- Grenoble, Toronto
- Université Grenoble-Alpes, Université de Toronto
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