Do individual differences in face recognition ability moderate the other ethnicity effect?

Individuals are better at recognizing faces from their own ethnic group compared with other ethnicity faces-the other-ethnicity effect (OEE). This finding is said to reflect differences in experience and familiarity to faces from other ethnicities relative to faces corresponding with the viewers...

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Main Authors: Burns, E. (Author), Childs, M.J (Author), Ding, Q. (Author), Jones, A. (Author), Shen, R. (Author), Suzuki, A. (Author), Thorley, C. (Author), Thwaites, P. (Author), Tree, J.J (Author), Xu, H. (Author), Zdravković, S. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2021
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