2022
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22362
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Face race and sex impact visual fixation strategies for upright and inverted faces in 3‐ to 6‐year‐old children

Abstract: Everyday face experience tends to be biased, such that infants and young children interact more often with own-race and female faces leading to differential processing of faces within these groups relative to others. In the present study, visual fixation strategies were recorded using eye tracking to determine the extent to which face race and sex/gender impact a key index of face processing in 3-to 6-year-old children (n = 47). Children viewed male and female upright and inverted White and Asian faces while v… Show more

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