Anderson Nicole D, Wilson Hugh R
Centre for Vision Research, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M3J 1P3.
Vision Res. 2005 Jun;45(14):1815-28. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2005.01.012.
Recent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception of faces that lie along the same identity trajectory in geometric face space but not faces that lie along different identity trajectories. We explored this configural aftereffect using synthetic face stimuli developed to measure face-specific processing. Adapting to synthetic "anti-faces" resulted in an identity-specific aftereffect that was characterized by a marked decrease in the slope of the psychometric functions. Adaptation transferred across different face sizes, but not different face viewpoints nor faces constructed about a non-mean face. Performance was captured by a model where responses were modulated through a divisive gain control and an additive constant reflecting a shift in the origin of perceived face space. Together, these results suggest that face adaptation reflects activity from mechanisms common to various processing stages along the visual pathway.
最近的证据表明,适应一张脸会系统性地使在几何面部空间中处于相同身份轨迹上的面部感知产生偏差,但不会使处于不同身份轨迹上的面部感知产生偏差。我们使用为测量面部特定处理而开发的合成面部刺激来探究这种构型后效。适应合成的“反脸”会产生一种特定身份的后效,其特征是心理测量函数的斜率显著降低。适应在不同的面部大小之间转移,但在不同的面部视角之间或围绕非平均脸构建的面部之间不会转移。通过一个模型可以捕捉到表现,在该模型中,反应通过除法增益控制和反映感知面部空间原点偏移的加法常数进行调制。总之,这些结果表明面部适应反映了沿视觉通路各个处理阶段共有的机制的活动。