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Face Inversion Effect and Exposure Duration on Age Classification Accuracy.

Attard-Johnson, J., Clifton, J. and Estudillo, A. J., 2025. Face Inversion Effect and Exposure Duration on Age Classification Accuracy. Perception. (In Press)

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DOI: 10.1177/03010066251346

Abstract

The effect of face orientation and exposure duration on facial identity recognition and matching are well-documented but has scarcely been examined for facial age perception. Using a facial age categorisation task (i.e., classifying faces as over and under the age of 18) with ambient faces, we manipulated facial orientation (upright and inverted) and exposure duration (250 and 2000 ms) to examine their unique and interactive effects on age classification accuracy. Across two experiments, age classification accuracy was impaired by inverting faces. Additionally, overall accuracy was improved when participants were required to view the faces for the full length of the long duration (2000 ms) (experiment 2), but not when they had the opportunity to respond earlier than the end of stimuli (experiment 1). However, there was no interactive effect of exposure duration and facial orientation. These findings suggest that accurate age classification relies on facial information that is disrupted when inverted.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0301-0066
Uncontrolled Keywords:Age perception; Face perception; Face Inversion Effect
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:41022
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:14 May 2025 15:12
Last Modified:12 Jun 2025 08:35

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