id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ezwbhq2nrvadncyjpwjlluuona ALICE J. O'TOOLE Simulating the 'Other-race Effect' as a Problem in Perceptual Learning 1991 15 .pdf application/pdf 5570 377 58 trained an autoassociative network on a majority and a minority race of faces, and tested the model's ability to process faces from the two races in different Using Caucasian faces as the majority race, the model There are data which suggest that the crossrace effect may indeed be a matter of differential exposure to faces of different races. any attempt to improve same-race face recognition by short-term training programs may be inadequate compared with years of extensive processing role of the eigenvectors as features for characterizing same-and other-race faces. Mean cosines between original and reconstructed images for the OLD and NEW majority and minority NEW majority and minority faces for the simulations. In both simulations, faces from the minority race Average inter-face similarity for the (a) Caucasian and (b) Japanese majority (95%) simulations, plotted simulations are more similar to one another than are faces in the majority race. ./cache/work_ezwbhq2nrvadncyjpwjlluuona.pdf ./txt/work_ezwbhq2nrvadncyjpwjlluuona.txt