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View article: Relative Distinctiveness and Face Recognition Biases
Relative Distinctiveness and Face Recognition Biases Open
Face recognition biases occur when in-group (people with similar characteristics to the perceiver) faces are remembered better than out-group faces (Sporer, 2001). These biases have been observed for physical factors (e.g., race, age, gend…
View article: Prospective Memory is Resistant to Build-up of Proactive Interference
Prospective Memory is Resistant to Build-up of Proactive Interference Open
Proactive interference (PI), or memory impairment due to previously learned items, has been studied extensively in retrospective memory (RetroM). PI builds up rapidly when items learned recently are similar to those learned previously (e.g…
View article: Attention Bias to Emotional Faces Varies by IQ and Anxiety in Williams Syndrome
Attention Bias to Emotional Faces Varies by IQ and Anxiety in Williams Syndrome Open