Recognition and context memory for faces from own and other ethnic groups: a remember-know investigation.
Mem Cognit
; 38(2): 134-41, 2010 Mar.
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People are more accurate at recognizing faces from their own ethnic group than at recognizing faces from other ethnic groups. This other-ethnicity effect (OEE) in recognition may be produced by a deficit in recollective memory for other-ethnicity faces. In a single study, White and Black participants saw White and Black faces presented within several different visual contexts. The participants were then given an old/new recognition task. Old responses were followed by remember-know-guess judgments and context judgments. Own-ethnicity faces were recognized more accurately, were given more remember responses, and produced more accurate context judgments than did other-ethnicity faces. These results are discussed in a dual-process framework, and implications for eyewitness memory are considered.
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Assunto principal:
Autoimagem
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Etnicidade
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Reconhecimento Psicológico
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Expressão Facial
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Memória
Limite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Mem Cognit
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article