“…The majority of studies on adults' facial age judgments have focused on accuracy in judging facial age, which have shown that adults are generally accurate in judging the age of own-race faces (Burt & Perrett, 1995;George & Hole, 1995Henss, 1991). Other studies have also focused on the different facial cues that adults use to judge age, such as craniofacial shape, amount of cranial hair, presence or absence of wrinkles, appearance and height of internal facial features, and skin tone (Burt & Perrett, 1995;Fink, Grammer, & Matts, 2006;George & Hole, 1995, 1998Gross, 1997;Mark et al, 1980;Pittenger & Shaw, 1975;Wogalter & Hosie, 1991).…”