Ng Minna, Boynton Geoffrey M, Fine Ione
Department of Psychology, UCSD, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
J Vis. 2008 Jan 4;8(1):1.1-20. doi: 10.1167/8.1.1.
The face adaptation effect, as described by M. A. Webster and O. H. MacLin (1999), is a robust perceptual shift in the appearance of faces after a brief adaptation period. For example, prolonged exposure to Asian faces causes a Eurasian face to appear distinctly Caucasian. This adaptation effect has been documented for general configural effects, as well as for the facial properties of gender, ethnicity, expression, and identity. We began by replicating the finding that adaptation to ethnicity, gender, and a combination of both features induces selective shifts in category appearance. We then investigated whether this adaptation has perceptual consequences beyond a shift in the perceived category boundary by measuring the effects of adaptation on RSVP, spatial search, and discrimination tasks. Adaptation had no discernable effect on performance for any of these tasks.
如M. A. 韦伯斯特和O. H. 麦克林(1999年)所述,面部适应效应是指在短暂的适应期后,面部外观出现的一种强烈的感知变化。例如,长时间接触亚洲面孔会使欧亚混血面孔看起来明显具有高加索人的特征。这种适应效应已被记录在一般的构型效应以及性别、种族、表情和身份等面部特征方面。我们首先重复了这样一个发现,即对种族、性别以及这两种特征的组合进行适应会导致类别外观的选择性变化。然后,我们通过测量适应对快速序列视觉呈现(RSVP)、空间搜索和辨别任务的影响,来研究这种适应是否会产生超出感知类别边界变化的感知后果。适应对这些任务中的任何一项表现都没有明显影响。