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Developmental invariances in face recognition

Posted on:1992-05-20Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Temple UniversityCandidate:Baenninger, MaryAnnFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390014999209Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Three experiments were conducted on the development of face recognition. Results of Experiment 1, contrary to previous research, showed that young children can ignore featural information when it has no discriminative value. Experiments 2 and 3 were designed to explore developmental differences in the perception of faces, specifically, differences in use of configurational and featural information. In Experiment 2, configurations of stimulus faces were manipulated. In Experiment 3, featural information in stimulus faces was manipulated. The results of both experiments point to a lack of developmental differences in face recognition styles, as well as to a tendency of both children and adults to rely on configurational rather than featural information.
Keywords/Search Tags:Featural information, Face, Developmental
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