The light that we typically are exposed to on a daily basis is highly dynamic and varies substantially throughout the day (Espiritu et al., 1994; Hébert, Dumont, & Paquet, 1998; Okudaira, Kripke, & Webster, 1983; Savides, Messin, Senger, & Kripke, 1986). This results in a luminous profile containing intermittent bright light; periods above a certain ‘bright light’ threshold (e.g., 1000 or 2000 lux at the eye) alternate with periods below this threshold. In intermittent bright...
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Own-race bias (ORB), that people have better face recognition for own-race faces than other-race faces, is vulnerable to the facial parts that people look at. During COVID-19, people wear masks as a preventive measure. Masks may disrupt holistic face processing given people’s visual attention is oriented toward the upper part of the face and particularly the eye regions. Currently, it remains unknown how masks would influence face recognition, especially in an interracial context. Here we aim...
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