[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in response precision correlate with adaptation bias

MG Mattar, MV Carter, MS Zebrowitz… - Journal of …, 2018 - jov.arvojournals.org
… center of the screen for 2,000 ms, followed by a mask stimulus at the same location for 200
ms (interstimulus interval: 100 ms), followed by a 4,000-ms interval of a blank screen during …

Mere exposure and racial prejudice: Exposure to other-race faces increases liking for strangers of that race

LA Zebrowitz, B White, K Wieneke - Social cognition, 2008 - Guilford Press
… Those in the Korean exposure condition were exposed to ten 50 ms repetitions of 20 … at
both 5 ms and 500 ms exposure durations. We used an exposure duration of 50 ms to limit habitu…

Neural evidence for reduced apprehensiveness of familiarized stimuli in a mere exposure paradigm

LA Zebrowitz, Y Zhang - Social neuroscience, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… the same ISI (800 ms versus 1000 ms), and the … 100 ms in the current study versus 50 ms
in Zebrowitz et al., Citation2008, Experiment 1), both durations fall within the range of 5–500 ms

[PDF][PDF] Individual differences in

MG Mattar, MV Carter, MS Zebrowitz… - 2018 - sas.upenn.edu
… of the screen for 5000 ms, drawn from a … ms (interstimulus interval: 50 ms), which was then
followed by a mask stimulus at the same location for 100 ms (interstimulus interval: 100 ms; …

Infants' preferences for attractiveness and babyfaceness

S Kramer, L Zebrowitz, JP San Giovanni… - Studies in perception …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… < .01, but no preference among boys (Ms= 4.94 and 4.91 s for … (Ms= 7.03 and 3.98 s for
attractive and unattractive women, respectively, t(19) = 4.39,/? < .001), but not for men’s faces (Ms

Older and younger adults' first impressions from faces: similar in agreement but different in positivity.

LA Zebrowitz, RG Franklin Jr, S Hillman… - Psychology and …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
People readily form first impressions from faces, with consensual judgments that have
significant social consequences. Similar impressions are shown by children, young adults (YA), …

The contribution of face familiarity to ingroup favoritism and stereotyping

LA Zebrowitz, PM Bronstad, HK Lee - Social Cognition, 2007 - Guilford Press
The familiar face overgeneralization hypothesis holds that an own–race positivity bias is, in
part, a perceptual by–product of reactions to familiar people versus unfamiliar–looking …

Facial resemblance to emotions: group differences, impression effects, and race stereotypes.

LA Zebrowitz, M Kikuchi, JM Fellous - Journal of personality and …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
… Because surprise expressions are structurally similar to a babyish appearance (Zebrowitz,
Kikuchi, and Fellous, 2007), we ran a supplementary set of regression analyses to determine …

First impressions from faces

LA Zebrowitz - Current directions in psychological science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Although cultural wisdom warns us not to judge a book by its cover, we seem unable to inhibit
this tendency even though it can lead to inaccurate impressions of people’s psychological …

Baby talk to the babyfaced

LA Zebrowitz, S Brownlow, K Olson - Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1992 - Springer
… in perceived attractiveness (Ms = 2.00 and 2.29 for … Ms = 56.87 months and 55.93 months
for children assigned maturefaced and babyfaced photos, respectively) or in actual age (Ms