Social contact and other-race face processing in the human brain
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- PMCID: PMC2569819
- DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsm035
Social contact and other-race face processing in the human brain
Abstract
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of other races using event-related potentials. A multi-tiered approach was used to identify face-specific stages of processing, to test for effects of race-of-face upon processing at these stages and to evaluate the impact of social contact and individuating experience upon these effects. The results showed that race-of-face has significant effects upon face processing, starting from early perceptual stages of structural encoding, and that social factors may play an important role in mediating these effects.
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