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Recognizing Themselves and Their Friends: Female Children Do It Better

机译:认识自己和他们的朋友:女性孩子们做得更好

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Three experiments were carried out to investigate how adults and children of different age recognize whole faces, facial features and body parts of themselves and their friends. Results were straightforward in demonstrating that, at least when presented with familiar stimuli, adults did not show any evidence of “self-effect” nor of gender difference. In turn, findings from children groups were consistent with the hypothesis that the abilities to process the different internal facial features follow different, specific, developmental courses and processing of the eyes begins and matures earlier than processing of the mouth and the nose. Furthermore, young perceivers showed a clear self-effect because of which they tended to look at their own face longer than other, familiar identities. Finally, data presented here clearly suggest a developmental advantage for female children in face processing.
机译:进行了三次实验,以调查不同年龄的成年人和儿童如何认识到自己及其朋友的整个面孔,面部特征和身体部位。结果表明,至少在熟悉刺激时,成年人没有表现出任何“自我效应”的证据表明性别差异。反过来,儿童团体的调查结果一致地与处理不同内部面部特征的能力遵循不同,特定的,发育课程和眼睛的加工开始,比口腔和鼻子的加工更早地成熟。此外,年轻的感知者表现出明显的自我效应,因为它们往往看起来比其他熟悉的身份更长的脸。最后,这里提出的数据清楚地表明了面部处理中女性儿童的发展优势。

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