P-curving the fusiform face area: Meta-analyses support the expertise hypothesis

EJ Burns, T Arnold, CM Bukach - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Psychologists have debated whether the right fusiform face area's (FFA) responses are
domain specific to faces, or domain general for certain object categories that we have visual …

Something about the way you speak: A meta‐analysis on children's linguistic‐based social preferences

JL Spence, MJ Hornsey, K Imuta - Child Development, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is growing interest in the role of linguistic cues (accents, dialects, language) in driving
children's social preferences. This meta‐analysis integrated 131 effect sizes involving 2,680 …

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 …

Face processing predicts reading ability: Evidence from prosopagnosia

EJ Burns, CM Bukach - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
There is considerable interest in whether face and word processing are reliant upon shared
or dissociable processes. Developmental prosopagnosia is associated with lifelong face …

Face processing still predicts reading ability: Evidence from developmental prosopagnosia. A reply to Gerlach and Starrfelt (2022)

EJ Burns, CM Bukach - Cortex, 2022 - Elsevier
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a disorder characterised by severe difficulties when
attempting to recognise facial identity (Bate et al., 2014; Burns et al., 2014; McConachie …

In a bilingual state of mind: Investigating the continuous relationship between bilingual language experience and mentalizing

M Tiv, E O'Regan, D Titone - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2021 - cambridge.org
Mentalizing, a dynamic form of social cognition, is strengthened by language experience.
Past research has found that bilingual children and adults outperform monolinguals on …

No evidence of other‐race effect for Chinese faces in Malaysian non‐Chinese population

AJ Estudillo, JKW Lee, N Mennie… - Applied Cognitive …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The other‐race effect (ORE) reflects poor recognition of faces of a different race to one's
own. According to the expertise‐individuation hypothesis, this phenomenon is a …

Putting mutual exclusivity in context: Speaker race influences monolingual and bilingual infants' word‐learning assumptions

D Weatherhead, P Kandhadai, DG Hall… - Child …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Previous work indicates mutual exclusivity in word learning in monolingual, but not bilingual
toddlers. We asked whether this difference indicates distinct conceptual biases, or instead …

[HTML][HTML] Gender and hometown population density interact to predict face recognition ability

MA Sunday, PA Patel, MD Dodd, I Gauthier - Vision research, 2019 - Elsevier
Several studies have found that individuals from small hometowns show diminished face
recognition ability as compared with individuals from larger hometowns. We further this line …

Sensitivity to race in language comprehension in monolingual and bilingual infants

L Singh, ARY Tan, K Lee, PC Quinn - Journal of Experimental Child …, 2020 - Elsevier
Past studies suggest that monolingual and bilingual infants respond differently to race
information in face discrimination and social learning tasks. In particular, bilingual infants …