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We assessed identity matching ability using whole-face images and faces with the upper face eye region covered by sunglasses (Experiment 1) or the lower face region covered by a scarf (Experiment 2) in typically developing individuals and those with Williams syndrome (WS). The study questioned whether access to eye or mouth information was critical to processing identity. In Experiment 1, WS participants (n = 19) performed less accurately than typically developing participants and on trials with the eye region occluded they produced significantly prolonged reaction times. In Experiment 2, participants with WS (n = 13) performed less accurately than individuals developing typically and on trials with the mouth region covered there was no group different in reaction times. Access to the eye region is particularly important in WS and reaction time analyses suggest atypical processing strategies when faces have the eye region, but not the mouth region, covered.
Author(s): Riby DM
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Visual Cognition
Year: 2010
Volume: 18
Issue: 6
Pages: 801-815
Print publication date: 01/06/2010
Date deposited: 19/07/2010
ISSN (print): 1350-6285
ISSN (electronic): 1464-0716
Publisher: Psychology Press
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13506281003616214
DOI: 10.1080/13506281003616214
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