Watier Nicholas N, Collin Charles A
Department of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada.
Perception. 2009;38(10):1497-507. doi: 10.1068/p6396.
We examined whether familiarity with a face influences the spatial frequencies (SFs) required for face matching. Using the psychophysical method of constant stimuli and a 3AFC simultaneous matching paradigm, we obtained SF thresholds for familiar- and unfamiliar-face matching from fourteen observers, of which four were personally familiar with a subset of the faces while the remainder served as controls. SF thresholds from the lower extreme of the spectrum were approximately one octave lower for familiar than for unfamiliar faces, while SF thresholds from the upper extreme of the spectrum were approximately a third of an octave higher. These results highlight a quantitative difference between processing familiar and unfamiliar faces.
我们研究了对面孔的熟悉程度是否会影响面部匹配所需的空间频率(SFs)。我们采用恒定刺激的心理物理学方法和3AFC同步匹配范式,从14名观察者那里获得了熟悉面孔和不熟悉面孔匹配的SF阈值,其中4人对部分面孔个人熟悉,其余作为对照。光谱低端的SF阈值,熟悉面孔比不熟悉面孔大约低一个八度,而光谱高端的SF阈值,熟悉面孔比不熟悉面孔大约高一个八度的三分之一。这些结果突出了处理熟悉面孔和不熟悉面孔之间的定量差异。