Age-related differences in processing face configuration: the importance of the eye region.

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci

School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland AB24 2UB.

Published: March 2013

Objectives: Recent research suggests that older adults have difficulties with aspects of configural face processing. The present study examined whether age-related declines in sensitivity to configural face information are dependent on the face region in which configural changes occur.

Method: Younger and older adults completed a face-matching task that required the detection of configural manipulations to either the eye or the mouth regions of target faces.

Results: Age-related declines in the ability to detect configural changes were found when the eye region of the face was modified. Importantly, no age-related differences were evident when perceiving similar changes to the mouth region.

Discussion: Taken together, these findings suggest that age-related differences in sensitivity to configural information are specific to the eye region of the face. The potential implications of these findings for age-related difficulties in interpreting social cues from the eyes are discussed.

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