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面部年龄估计中的“其他种族”效应。

An 'other-race' effect in age estimation from faces.

作者信息

Dehon H, Brédart S

机构信息

Cognitive Psychology Unit (B-32), Université de Liège, Belgium.

出版信息

Perception. 2001;30(9):1107-13. doi: 10.1068/p3122.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that, in person-recognition tasks, people perform better for faces belonging to their own race than for those belonging to another race. Recently, however, this 'other-race' effect has also been found in a sex-discrimination task (O'Toole et al, 1996 Perception 25 669-676). In the present study, we investigated whether this finding extends to age perception. Caucasian and African participants were asked to estimate the age of Caucasian and African faces. The main result of this experiment was a significant 'race of subject' x 'race of face' interaction showing that Caucasian participants performed better at evaluating Caucasian faces than African faces. However, African participants performed equally with both type of faces. This result is explained by the Africans' time of residence in Belgium. The implication of this 'other-race' effect for age estimation is discussed with respect to eyewitness reports.

摘要

以往的研究表明,在人脸识别任务中,人们识别属于自己种族的面孔比识别其他种族的面孔表现更好。然而,最近在一项性别歧视任务中也发现了这种“其他种族”效应(奥图尔等人,1996年,《感知》第25卷,第669 - 676页)。在本研究中,我们调查了这一发现是否也适用于年龄感知。我们要求白种人和非洲参与者估计白种人和非洲面孔的年龄。该实验的主要结果是出现了显著的“受试者种族”ד面孔种族”交互作用,表明白种人参与者在评估白种人面孔时比评估非洲面孔表现更好。然而,非洲参与者对这两种面孔的评估表现相当。这一结果可以用非洲人在比利时的居住时间来解释。我们结合目击者报告讨论了这种“其他种族”效应在年龄估计方面的意义。

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