[HTML][HTML] How do people respond to computer-generated versus human faces? A systematic review and meta-analyses

EJ Miller, YZ Foo, P Mewton, A Dawel - Computers in Human Behavior …, 2023 - Elsevier
Computer-generated (CG) beings are rapidly infiltrating the human social world. Yet
evidence about how humans respond to CG faces is mixed. The present systematic review …

Three‐level meta‐analysis of the other‐race bias in facial identification

J Lee, SD Penrod - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The current research conducted a three‐level meta‐analysis with a total of 159 journal
articles on the other‐race bias in facial identification, which had been published between …

Socio‐cognitive, expertise‐based and appearance‐based accounts of the other‐'race'effect in face perception: A label‐based systematic review of neuroimaging …

L Ficco, VI Müller, JM Kaufmann… - British Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Two competing theories explain the other‐'race'effect (ORE) either by greater perceptual
expertise to same‐'race'(SR) faces or by social categorization of other‐'race'(OR) faces at …

The influences of valence and arousal on judgments of learning and on recall

KL Hourihan, SH Fraundorf, AS Benjamin - Memory & cognition, 2017 - Springer
Much is known about how the emotional content of words affects memory for those words,
but only recently have researchers begun to investigate whether emotional content …

Artificial faces are harder to remember

B Balas, J Pacella - Computers in human behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
Observers interact with artificial faces in a range of different settings and in many cases must
remember and identify computer-generated faces. In general, however, most adults have …

Social categorization from faces: Evidence from obvious and ambiguous groups

NO Rule, SL Sutherland - Current Directions in …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
People use facial features (eg, face shape, skin color, eye structure) both in isolation and in
combination to identify others as members of a variety of social categories. For some …

Self-pacing study of faces of different races: Metacognitive control over study does not eliminate the cross-race recognition effect

JG Tullis, AS Benjamin, X Liu - Memory & cognition, 2014 - Springer
People often recognize same-race faces better than other-race faces. This cross-race effect
(CRE) has been proposed to arise in part because learners devote fewer cognitive …

The impact of value-directed remembering on the own-race bias

S DeLozier, MG Rhodes - Acta Psychologica, 2015 - Elsevier
Learners demonstrate superior recognition of faces of their own race or ethnicity, compared
to faces of other races or ethnicities; a finding termed the own-race bias. Accounts of the own …

Age-related positivity effect: Distinct mechanisms for lexical access and episodic memory of emotional words.

P Laulan, G Catheline, W Mayo, C Robert… - Psychology and …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The age-related positivity effect is the tendency of older adults to preferentially process
positive information over negative information when compared to younger adults (eg, Reed …

Community connections among emerging adults with sexual minority parents

KK Cashen - LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Previous work has found that people with sexual minority parents form a connection to the
LGBTQ+ community (Goldberg, Kinkler, Richardson, & Downing,). However, no empirical …