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Caucasian Infants' Attentional Orienting to Own- and Other-Race Faces.


ABSTRACT: Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalistic scenes. Newborn infants are insensitive to race, but rapidly develop differential processing of own- and other-race faces. In the present study, we investigated the development of attentional orienting toward own- and other-race faces embedded within naturalistic scenes. Infants aged six-, nine- and twelve-months did not show differences in the speed of orienting to own- and other race faces, but other-race faces held infants' visual attention for longer. We also found a clear developmental progression in attentional capture and holding, with older infants orienting to faces faster and fixating them for longer. Results are interpreted within the context of the two-process model of face processing.

SUBMITTER: Prunty JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7016870 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Caucasian Infants' Attentional Orienting to Own- and Other-Race Faces.

Prunty Jonathan E JE   Jackson Kelsey C KC   Keemink Jolie R JR   Kelly David J DJ  

Brain sciences 20200117 1


Infants show preferential attention toward faces and detect faces embedded within complex naturalistic scenes. Newborn infants are insensitive to race, but rapidly develop differential processing of own- and other-race faces. In the present study, we investigated the development of attentional orienting toward own- and other-race faces embedded within naturalistic scenes. Infants aged six-, nine- and twelve-months did not show differences in the speed of orienting to own- and other race faces, b  ...[more]

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