The own-age bias in face memory is unrelated to differences in attention — Evidence from event-related brain potentials
(2014)
Journal Article
Neumann, M., End, A., Luttmann, S., Schweinberger, S., & Wiese, H. (2015). The own-age bias in face memory is unrelated to differences in attention — Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 15(1), 180-194. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-014-0306-7
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces from their own relative to a different age group (the own-age bias, or OAB). A recent socio-cognitive account has suggested that differential allocation of attention to old versus young faces underl... Read More about The own-age bias in face memory is unrelated to differences in attention — Evidence from event-related brain potentials.