A developmental investigation of other-race contact and the own-race face effect

Research over the past two decades has demonstrated that individuals are better at recognizing and discriminating faces of their own race versus other races. The own-race effect has typically been investigated in relation to recognition memory; however, some evidence supports an own-race effect at t...

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Main Authors: Walker, P, Hewstone, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006