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种族面孔知觉偏差及其发展的研究综述
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Abstract:
种族知觉对日常的社会互动很重要。从出生到死亡,人们对种族面孔的认知加工也会随着生长发育和环境的改变发生变化。本文介绍了种族知觉及其偏差的理论解释,并分析了种族面孔知觉偏差在不同发展阶段的表现形式。这不仅帮助我们理解人类对面孔的认知过程,还为促进人类的社会交往提供一些启示。
Race perception is very important for daily social interaction. From birth to death, the perception of racial faces will also undergo changes with growth and development and environmental changes. This paper introduces the race perception and theoretical explanations of its bias, and analyzes the manifestations of the bias of racial face perception in different developmental stages. It not only helps us understand human face recognition, but also provides some implications for promoting human social interaction.
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