Murray Janice E
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Perception. 2004;33(4):387-98. doi: 10.1068/p5188.
A visual-search task was used to investigate the influence of facial organisation on discrimination of an internal facial feature. Participants searched for a downturned mouth in arrays of one to six faces that differed only in the target feature, with distractor faces containing an upturned mouth. Feature search was tested in four different face contexts: upright unaltered faces, inverted unaltered faces, upright faces in which the internal features were scrambled, or inverted scrambled faces. Normal face organisation facilitated feature search in upright faces, but slowed it in inverted faces. These findings demonstrate an interdependence of features and their configuration in the perceptual analysis of both upright and inverted faces.
一项视觉搜索任务被用于研究面部组织对辨别面部内部特征的影响。参与者在由一到六张面孔组成的阵列中搜索向下弯曲的嘴巴,这些面孔仅在目标特征上有所不同,干扰面孔包含向上弯曲的嘴巴。在四种不同的面部情境中测试了特征搜索:直立未改变的面孔、倒置未改变的面孔、内部特征被打乱的直立面孔或倒置打乱的面孔。正常的面部组织在直立面孔中促进了特征搜索,但在倒置面孔中则减缓了搜索。这些发现表明,在直立和倒置面孔的感知分析中,特征及其配置是相互依存的。