Authors
JR Collova, N Kloth, K Crookes, N Burton, YH CHAN, JHW Hsiao, G Rhodes
Publication date
2017
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Description
The well-known other-race effect in face recognition has been widely studied, both for its theoretical insights into the nature of face expertise and because of its social and forensic importance. Here we demonstrate an other-race effect for the perception of a simple visual signal provided by the eyes, namely gaze direction. In Study 1, Caucasian and Asian participants living in Australia both showed greater perceptual sensitivity to detect direct gaze in own-race than other-race faces. In Study 2, Asian (Chinese) participants living in Australia and Asian (Chinese) participants living in Hong Kong both showed this other-race effect, but Caucasian participants did not. Despite this inconsistency, meta-analysis revealed a significant other-race effect when results for all 5 participant groups from corresponding conditions in the 2 studies were combined. These results demonstrate a new other-race effect for the perception of …
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JR Collova, N Kloth, K Crookes, N Burton, CYH Chan… - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 2017