Murray J E, Yong E, Rhodes G
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Psychol Sci. 2000 Nov;11(6):492-6. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00294.
In two experiments, the effect of orientation on face perception was assessed. Using a scale from 1 (normal) to 7 (bizarre), participants rated normal, unaltered faces and faces in which changes had been made to spatial-relational properties (eyes and mouth inverted or relative position of the eyes and mouth altered) or to component properties (eyes whitened and teeth blackened). For unaltered and component-distortion faces, bizarreness ratings increased linearly as orientation increased from 0 degree to 180 degrees. For spatial-distortion faces, a discontinuity in the function relating orientation and bizarreness was in evidence between 90 degrees and 120 degrees. The results provide support for the view that there is a qualitative difference in the processing of upright and inverted faces due to the disproportionate effect of inversion on the encoding of spatial-relational information.
在两项实验中,评估了面部朝向对面部感知的影响。参与者使用从1(正常)到7(怪异)的量表,对正常、未改变的面部以及在空间关系属性(眼睛和嘴巴倒置或眼睛与嘴巴的相对位置改变)或组成属性(眼睛变白、牙齿变黑)方面有变化的面部进行评分。对于未改变和组成部分扭曲的面部,随着朝向从0度增加到180度,怪异程度评分呈线性增加。对于空间扭曲的面部,在90度至120度之间,朝向与怪异程度之间的函数存在不连续性。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即由于倒置对空间关系信息编码的不成比例影响,直立和倒置面部的处理存在质的差异。