摘要
The current study investigated the time course of the other-race classification advantage (ORCA) in the subordinate classification of normally configured faces and distorted faces by race. Slightly distorting the face configuration delayed the categorization of own-race faces and had no conspicuous effects on other-race faces. The N170 was sensitive neither to configural distortions nor to faces' races. The P3 was enhanced for other-race than own-race faces and reduced by configural manipulation only for own-race faces. We suggest that the source of ORCA is the configural analysis applied by default while processing own-race faces.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 679 |
期刊 | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience |
卷 | 9 |
期 | DEC |
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出版状态 | 已出版 - 21 12月 2015 |