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The Categorization-Individuation Model: An Integrative Account of the Other-Race Recognition Deficit
Hugenberg, Kurt; Young, Steven G.; Bernstein, Michael J.; Sacco, Donald F. – Psychological Review, 2010
The "other-race effect" (ORE), or the finding that same-race faces are better recognized than other-race faces, is one of the best replicated phenomena in face recognition. The current article reviews existing evidence and theory and proposes a new theoretical framework for the ORE, which argues that the effect results from a confluence of social…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception, Human Body
Schoner, Gregor; Thelen, Esther – Psychological Review, 2006
Much of what psychologists know about infant perception and cognition is based on habituation, but the process itself is still poorly understood. Here the authors offer a dynamic field model of infant visual habituation, which simulates the known features of habituation, including familiarity and novelty effects, stimulus intensity effects, and…
Descriptors: Infants, Habituation, Psychologists, Visual Perception

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