'They all look the same': How our race perception is developed early

New research has found that children exposed to a multitude of different races and faces are better able to tell people of different ethnicities apart as adults.

Crowds waving Australian flags

Crowds waving Australian flags Source: AAP

New research has found that an inability to recognise people of different races may not be entirely about racial prejudice.

Rather it could be a lack of exposure to different ethnicities as a child.

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Published 13 September 2019 9:04am
Updated 13 September 2019 4:50pm
By Rashida Yosufzai
Presented by Justin Sungil Park


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