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Ingroup and outgroup differences in face detection
Authors:Jonathan E Prunty  Rob Jenkins  Rana Qarooni  Markus Bindemann
Institution:1. School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK;2. Department of Psychology, University of York, York, UK

Contribution: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Supervision, Validation, Writing - review & editing;3. Department of Psychology, University of York, York, UK

Contribution: Writing - review & editing;4. School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

Contribution: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Resources, Supervision, Validation, Writing - review & editing

Abstract:Humans show improved recognition for faces from their own social group relative to faces from another social group. Yet before faces can be recognized, they must first be detected in the visual field. Here, we tested whether humans also show an ingroup bias at the earliest stage of face processing – the point at which the presence of a face is first detected. To this end, we measured viewers' ability to detect ingroup (Black and White) and outgroup faces (Asian, Black, and White) in everyday scenes. Ingroup faces were detected with greater speed and accuracy relative to outgroup faces (Experiment 1). Removing face hue impaired detection generally, but the ingroup detection advantage was undiminished (Experiment 2). This same pattern was replicated by a detection algorithm using face templates derived from human data (Experiment 3). These findings demonstrate that the established ingroup bias in face processing can extend to the early process of detection. This effect is ‘colour blind’, in the sense that group membership effects are independent of general effects of image hue. Moreover, it can be captured by tuning visual templates to reflect the statistics of observers' social experience. We conclude that group bias in face detection is both a visual and a social phenomenon.
Keywords:colour  face detection  group processing  ingroup bias  other-race effect  template-matching
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