Representation of the Gender of Human Faces by Infants: A Preference for Female
Washington and Jefferson College · University of Exeter · +1 more institution
Abstract
Six experiments based on visual preference procedures were conducted to examine gender categorization of female versus male faces by infants aged 3 to 4 months. In experiment 1, infants familiarized with male faces preferred a female face over a novel male face, but infants familiarized with female faces divided their attention between a male face and a novel female face. Experiment 2 demonstrated that these asymmetrical categorization results were likely due to a spontaneous preference for females. Experiments 3 and 4 showed that the preference for females was based on processing of the internal facial features in their upright orientation, and not the result of external hair cues or higher-contrast internal…
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- 6.17
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- 100%
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- 40
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5Topics & keywords
- Categorization
- Psychology
- Preference
- Developmental psychology
- Face perception
- Audiology
- Perception
- Medicine
- Gender equality