When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-Faces
The self-face is the unique representation of oneself, and it has a processing advantage over familiar faces and the faces of strangers. Generally, recognition of the self-face is significantly faster or more accurate in a variety of tasks compared with recognizing others’ faces. While previous stud...
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doaj-d9f7dcf4e9144648b7afab05edd4ff462020-11-25T02:40:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-07-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01644461689When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-FacesRonghua Zhang0Ronghua Zhang1Aibao Zhou2Aibao Zhou3School of Psychology, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health of Gansu Province, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health of Gansu Province, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, ChinaThe self-face is the unique representation of oneself, and it has a processing advantage over familiar faces and the faces of strangers. Generally, recognition of the self-face is significantly faster or more accurate in a variety of tasks compared with recognizing others’ faces. While previous studies that used the present self-face as stimuli have found a processing advantage, what happens when the self-face turns old? To investigate whether an old self-face can still produce the processing advantage, we conducted two experiments. Experiment 1 used a standard visual search paradigm, and Experiment 2 used the implicit association test. In both experiments, the old self-face was compared with the present self-face or an old friend-face. We found that when the self-face turns old, the processing advantage disappears. This research demonstrates a new way to investigate the future self.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01644/fullself-faceagingself-reference effectold-face recognitionIPA (implicit positive association) |
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When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-Faces |
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When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-Faces |
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When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-Faces |
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When I Am Old: The Self-Face Recognition Advantage Disappears for Old Self-Faces |
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when i am old: the self-face recognition advantage disappears for old self-faces |
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The self-face is the unique representation of oneself, and it has a processing advantage over familiar faces and the faces of strangers. Generally, recognition of the self-face is significantly faster or more accurate in a variety of tasks compared with recognizing others’ faces. While previous studies that used the present self-face as stimuli have found a processing advantage, what happens when the self-face turns old? To investigate whether an old self-face can still produce the processing advantage, we conducted two experiments. Experiment 1 used a standard visual search paradigm, and Experiment 2 used the implicit association test. In both experiments, the old self-face was compared with the present self-face or an old friend-face. We found that when the self-face turns old, the processing advantage disappears. This research demonstrates a new way to investigate the future self. |
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self-face aging self-reference effect old-face recognition IPA (implicit positive association) |
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