A cultural setting where the other-race effect on face recognition has no social-motivational component and derives entirely from lifetime perceptual experience

Citation

Wan, L, Crookes, K, Reynolds, K et al. 2015, 'A cultural setting where the other-race effect on face recognition has no social-motivational component and derives entirely from lifetime perceptual experience', Cognition, vol. 144, pp. 91-115.

Year

2015

Fields of Research

  • Educational Psychology
  • Sensory Processes, Perception And Performance

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