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Memory for diverse faces in a racially attentive context
by
Marsh, Benjamin Uel
, Lee, Hyun Seo
, Revenaugh, Deborah
, Weeks, Taylor
in
African Americans
/ Attention
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Blacks
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cross-race effect
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Expertise
/ Face
/ Group Dynamics
/ Group Membership
/ Humans
/ Individual Differences
/ Memory
/ Neurosciences
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Other-race effect
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial ambiguity
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial categorization
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial Segregation
/ Racism
/ Systemic Racism: Cognitive Consequences and Interventions
/ Visual discrimination
/ Whites
2021
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Memory for diverse faces in a racially attentive context
by
Marsh, Benjamin Uel
, Lee, Hyun Seo
, Revenaugh, Deborah
, Weeks, Taylor
in
African Americans
/ Attention
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Blacks
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cross-race effect
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Expertise
/ Face
/ Group Dynamics
/ Group Membership
/ Humans
/ Individual Differences
/ Memory
/ Neurosciences
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Other-race effect
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial ambiguity
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial categorization
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial Segregation
/ Racism
/ Systemic Racism: Cognitive Consequences and Interventions
/ Visual discrimination
/ Whites
2021
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Memory for diverse faces in a racially attentive context
by
Marsh, Benjamin Uel
, Lee, Hyun Seo
, Revenaugh, Deborah
, Weeks, Taylor
in
African Americans
/ Attention
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Blacks
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cross-race effect
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Expertise
/ Face
/ Group Dynamics
/ Group Membership
/ Humans
/ Individual Differences
/ Memory
/ Neurosciences
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Other-race effect
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial ambiguity
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial categorization
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial Segregation
/ Racism
/ Systemic Racism: Cognitive Consequences and Interventions
/ Visual discrimination
/ Whites
2021
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Memory for diverse faces in a racially attentive context
2021
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Two experiments assessed how racial ambiguity and racial salience moderates the cross-race effect (CRE). In experiment 1, White and Black participants studied and identified the race of Asian, Black, Latino, and White faces that varied in ethnic typicality (high or low ET). For White participants, the CRE was larger when comparing high-ET White faces to high-ET other-race faces than low-ET other-race faces. Black participants showed a similar CRE reduction by ethnic typicality, but also showed a less prevalent CRE than White participants. Experiment 2 replicated experiment 1 procedures, but without the race identification task and only with White participants. Experiment 2 findings were comparable to experiment 1. Furthermore, experiment 2 showed a noticeably smaller CRE on Black faces than experiment 1, eliciting questions about increased racial salience amplifying the CRE. Results’ general implications and the conceptual roots that indirectly link the CRE and racism will be discussed.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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