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The following pages link to 7-11-year-old children show an advantage for matching and recognizing the internal features of familiar faces: evidence against a developmental shift. (Q51997858):
Displaying 13 items.
- Three studies on configural face processing by chimpanzees (Q33676848) (← links)
- Face matching in a long task: enforced rest and desk-switching cannot maintain identification accuracy (Q35993574) (← links)
- An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peers. (Q36958254) (← links)
- Own- and other-race face identity recognition in children: the effects of pose and feature composition. (Q37350946) (← links)
- Children and adults recall the names of highly familiar faces faster than semantic information. (Q38403234) (← links)
- Familiarity and Within-Person Facial Variability: The Importance of the Internal and External Features. (Q38627230) (← links)
- Revisiting the processing of internal and external features of unfamiliar faces: the headscarf effect (Q39240779) (← links)
- Familiar face recognition in children with autism; the differential use of inner and outer face parts (Q44906896) (← links)
- Developing cultural differences in face processing (Q47269704) (← links)
- Learning new faces in typically developing children and children on the autistic spectrum. (Q50305608) (← links)
- Atypical unfamiliar face processing in Williams syndrome: what can it tell us about typical familiarity effects? (Q51968569) (← links)
- Judging Others by Your Own Standards: Attractiveness of Primate Faces as Seen by Human Respondents (Q60960259) (← links)
- The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial Society (Q90638869) (← links)