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Effects of Age on Face Perception: Reduced Eye Region Discrimination Ability but Intact Holistic Processing

  • Regan Fry
  • , James W. Tanaka
  • , Sarah Cohan
  • , Jeremy B. Wilmer
  • , Laura T. Germine
  • , Joseph DeGutis

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Abstract

While age-related decline in face recognitionmemory iswell-established, the degree of decline in face perceptual abilities across the lifespan and the underlying mechanisms are incompletely characterized. In the present study, we used the part-whole task to examine lifespan changes in holistic and featural processing. After studying an intact face, participants are tested for memory of a face part (eyes, nose, mouth) with the target and foil part presented either in isolation or in the context of the whole face. To the extent that parts are encoded into a holistic face representation, an advantage is expected for part recognition when tested in the whole face condition. The task therefore provides measures of holistic processing (whole-over-isolated-part trial advantage) and featural processing for each part when tested in isolation. Using a large sample of 3,341 online participants aged 18–69 years, we found that while discrimination of the eye region decreased beginning in the 50s, both mouth discrimination accuracy and the holistic advantage of whole versus part trial discrimination were stable with age. In separate analyses by gender, we found that age-related declines in eye region accuracy weremore pronounced in males than females. We discuss potential mechanistic explanations for this eye region-specific decline with age, including age-related hearing loss directing attention toward the mouth. Further, we discuss how this could be related to the age-related positivity effect, which is associated with reduced sensitivity to eye-related emotions (e.g., anger) but preserved mouth-related emotion sensitivity (e.g., happiness).

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)548-561
Number of pages14
JournalPsychology and aging
Volume38
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aging
  • eye processing
  • face recognition
  • holistic processing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Psychology
  • Aging
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology

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