Zhao Mintao, Hayward William G
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2010 Apr;72(3):591-6. doi: 10.3758/APP.72.3.591.
In three experiments, we investigated whether holistic processing underlies gender judgments about faces. Chinese participants were asked to make gender judgments for inverted, scrambled, or composite faces. Results showed that judgments were dramatically impaired by these manipulations (as compared with performance for normal upright faces), demonstrating three hallmark effects of holistic face processing that have been observed in perception of face identity. Whether the test faces were Chinese or Caucasian showed no effect on holistic processing of gender perception, in contrast to studies of identity analysis. These results suggest that holistic processing is a general mechanism for different aspects of face perception and are consistent with the idea that physiognomic properties that determine the gender of a face are universal, rather than race specific.
在三项实验中,我们研究了整体加工是否是对面孔进行性别判断的基础。我们要求中国参与者对倒置、打乱或合成的面孔进行性别判断。结果表明,这些操作显著损害了判断(与正常正立面孔的表现相比),这证明了在面孔识别感知中观察到的整体面孔加工的三个标志性效应。与身份分析研究不同,测试面孔是中国人还是高加索人对性别感知的整体加工没有影响。这些结果表明,整体加工是面孔感知不同方面的一种通用机制,并且与以下观点一致:决定面孔性别的相貌特征是普遍的,而非特定于种族。