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. 2014 Jan 21;9(1):e84677. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084677

Figure 2. Top: Graphical display of the computer mouse trajectories when categorizing older adults and younger adults faces as a functions of either their sex (left) or their age (right).

Figure 2

Inspection of these trajectories reveals: 1) no influence of the relevant age category during sex categorization of both older and younger adult faces; 2) the influence of the relevant sex category during age categorization. Bottom: Graphical display of the computer mouse trajectories when categorizing infant and younger adults faces as a functions of either their sex (left) or their age (right). Inspection of these trajectories reveals: 1) the influence of the relevant age category during sex categorization of infant but not younger adult faces; 2) the influence of the relevant sex category during age categorization of both younger adult and infant faces, with a greater influence when categorizing younger adult faces.