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  • Humans have a tendency to recognize faces better from their own ethnic background compared to others, a phenomenon known as the own-race bias (ORB).
  • Socio-cognitive theories suggest this bias arises because individuals are less motivated to pay attention to distinguishing features of faces from different races.
  • Research indicates that giving individuation instructions to participants can lessen the ORB by increasing their neural processing of other-race faces, implying that more mental effort and resources are needed to improve recognition of faces from less familiar ethnic backgrounds.

Article Abstract

Humans are better at recognising faces from their own vs. another ethnic background. Socio-cognitive theories of this own-race bias (ORB) propose that reduced recognition of other-race faces results from less motivation to attend to individuating information during encoding. Accordingly, individuation instructions that explain the phenomenon and instruct participants to attend to other-race faces during learning attenuate or eliminate the ORB. However, it is still unclear how exactly such instructions affect other-race face processing. We addressed this question by investigating encoding-related event-related brain potentials, contrasting neural activity of subsequently remembered and forgotten items (Dm effects). In line with socio-cognitive accounts, individuation instructions reduced the ORB. Critically, instructions increased Dm effects for other-race faces, suggesting that more processing resources were allocated to these faces during encoding. Thus, compensating for reduced experience with other-race faces is possible to some extent, but additional resources are needed to decrease difficulties resulting from a lack of perceptual expertise.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107992DOI Listing

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