Bar-Haim Yair, Ziv Talee, Lamy Dominique, Hodes Richard M
Department of Psychology, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Psychol Sci. 2006 Feb;17(2):159-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01679.x.
A standard visual preference task was used to examine 3-month-olds' looking times at own-race versus other-race faces as a function of environmental exposure to faces from the two categories. Participants were Caucasian infants living in a Caucasian environment, African infants living in an African environment, and African infants living in a predominantly Caucasian environment. The results indicate that preference for own-race faces is present as early as 3 months of age, but that this preference results from exposure to the prototypical facial environment.
一项标准的视觉偏好任务被用于研究3个月大婴儿注视本种族与其他种族面孔的时长,该时长是环境中接触这两类面孔情况的函数。参与者包括生活在白人环境中的白人婴儿、生活在非洲环境中的非洲婴儿,以及生活在以白人为主环境中的非洲婴儿。结果表明,对本种族面孔的偏好早在3个月大时就已存在,但这种偏好源于对典型面部环境的接触。