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Mean accuracy rates of 3-years-old children in the low-experienced group (a) and in the high-experienced group (b) when younger and older adult faces were presented upright and inverted.
<p>Error bars represent standard errors of the means.</p
Questionnaire-based information concerning the amount of contact that 3-year-old children in the low-experienced and in the high-experienced group had with elderly adults aged 60 to 90 years. For each participant, the table reports the average number of hours of contact per year during the last 3 years.
<p>Questionnaire-based information concerning the amount of contact that 3-year-old children in the low-experienced and in the high-experienced group had with elderly adults aged 60 to 90 years. For each participant, the table reports the average number of hours of contact per year during the last 3 years.</p
Mean accuracy rates of adult participants in the low-experienced group (a) and in the high-experienced group (b) when younger and older adult faces were presented upright and inverted.
<p>Error bars represent standard errors of the means.</p
Examples of the younger adult and older adult faces stimuli used in the study.
<p>Examples of the younger adult and older adult faces stimuli used in the study.</p
Questionnaire-based information concerning the amount of contact that participants in the low-experienced and in the high-experienced group had with elderly adults aged 60 to 90 years.
<p>For each participant, the table reports the total amount of hours of contact in the last year. For the nursing home assistants in the high-experienced group, the number of years of working experience is also reported.</p
Children’s accuracy rate for upright older adult faces (a) and inversion score for older adult faces (b) collapsed across experience plotted as a function of the average number of hours of contact per year with elderly adults.
<p>Children’s accuracy rate for upright older adult faces (a) and inversion score for older adult faces (b) collapsed across experience plotted as a function of the average number of hours of contact per year with elderly adults.</p