Vladeanu Matei, Lewis Michael, Ellis Hadyn
Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales.
Mem Cognit. 2006 Jul;34(5):1091-101. doi: 10.3758/bf03193255.
In two experiments, we explored the effects of co-occurrence and semantic relationships in the associative priming of faces. In Experiment 1, pairs of computer-generated human faces were presented simultaneously (i.e., they co-occurred) with no associated semantic information attached to them. A significant facilitation effect in the subsequent recognition of these paired faces (priming) was observed. Thus, repeatedly presenting faces together while keeping semantic information to a minimum appears to be enough to produce associative priming. In Experiment 2, the computer-generated faces were associated with semantic information and again presented ipairs. Priming effects arising from co-occurrence and semantic relatedness were observed. The results from these experiments show that semantic relatedness is not the sole cause of the association between faces; co-occurrence plays a crucial role too. This conclusion has significant implications for the current computational models of face processing.
在两项实验中,我们探究了面孔联想启动中同时出现和语义关系的影响。在实验1中,成对的计算机生成的人脸同时呈现(即它们同时出现),且没有附加任何相关的语义信息。在随后对这些配对面孔的识别中观察到了显著的促进效应(启动)。因此,在将语义信息保持在最低限度的同时反复一起呈现面孔似乎足以产生联想启动。在实验2中,计算机生成的面孔与语义信息相关联,并再次成对呈现。观察到了由同时出现和语义相关性产生的启动效应。这些实验的结果表明,语义相关性不是面孔之间关联的唯一原因;同时出现也起着关键作用。这一结论对面部处理的当前计算模型具有重要意义。