Why mix-ups don't happen in the nursery: evidence for an experience-based interpretation of the other-age effect.
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The rehabilitation of face recognition impairments: a critical review and future directions.I can't take my eyes off of you: attentional allocation to infant, child, adolescent and adult faces in mothers and non-mothersNatural experience modulates the processing of older adult faces in young adults and 3-year-old children.I spy with my little eye: typical, daily exposure to faces documented from a first-person infant perspective.No Own-Age Advantage in Children's Recognition of Emotion on Prototypical Faces of Different Ages.Visual scanning behavior is related to recognition performance for own- and other-age faces.Children view own-age faces qualitatively differently to other-age faces.The Dartmouth Database of Children's Faces: acquisition and validation of a new face stimulus setAge biases in face processing: the effects of experience across development.Connecting developmental trajectories: biases in face processing from infancy to adulthood.Aging faces and aging perceivers: young and older adults are less sensitive to deviations from normality in older than in young adult faces.Experience Shapes the Development of Neural Substrates of Face Processing in Human Ventral Temporal Cortex.Destination memory in social interaction: better memory for older than for younger destinations in normal aging?An adult face bias in infants that is modulated by face race.Development of Preferences for Differently Aged Faces of Different Races.The own-age face recognition bias is task dependent.The left perceptual bias for adult and infant faces in adults and 5-year-old children: face age matters.Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognition.The own-age face recognition bias in children and adults.Early experience predicts later plasticity for face processing: evidence for the reactivation of dormant effects.Unfamiliar face matching with photographs of infants and children.
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Why mix-ups don't happen in the nursery: evidence for an experience-based interpretation of the other-age effect.
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Dana Kuefner
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2009-01-10T00:00:00Z