The influence of age and gender on ultra-rapid categorization |
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Authors: | Steven Vanmarcke Johan Wagemans |
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Affiliation: | 1. Brain &2. Cognition, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgiumsteven.vanmarcke@ppw.kuleuven.be;4. Cognition, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn ultra-rapid categorization studies, population-level reaction time differences in performance are consistently reported. In a previous study, we replicated these findings and also observed consistent gender differences in young adults (18–24 years old). We now tested a group of adolescents (11–16 years old) on the same ultra-rapid categorization tasks. Results indicated that age had a significant impact on categorization performance. Although women outperformed men during adulthood, this effect reversed in adolescence (boys faster than girls). This gender x age interaction for categorizing meaningful (non-)social visual scenes could be caused by gender-specific development processes underlying emotion regulation strategies and/or context sensitivity. |
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Keywords: | Ultra-rapid categorization rapid gist perception gender differences age-related performance social perception |
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