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Fig. 2 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

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From: Face masks disrupt holistic processing and face perception in school-age children

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a Results of the CFMT-K experiment for non-masked and masked faces across orientations. The dashed horizontal line represents chance level (33%). Performance was significantly impaired for masked faces. An inversion effect was found for masked and non-masked faces, but it was significantly reduced for masked faces. Error bars represent the 95% confidence interval for the main effect of group (mask/no mask). b Average performance of males and females on the CFMT-K. Females showed better face recognition abilities than males. Error bars represent the 95% confidence interval for the main effect of gender. (c) Correlation between age and CFMT-K % accuracy for upright non-masked and (d) masked faces. A positive correlation between age and face recognition abilities was found for both conditions, such that face recognition abilities improve with age

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