Department of Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2010 Aug;36(4):876-91. doi: 10.1037/a0018731.
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of adaptors in four experiments. The perceptual midpoint between two morphed famous faces was measured pre- and post-adaptation. Significant aftereffects were observed for visual (faces) and nonvisual adaptors (voices and names) but not nonspecific semantic information (e.g., occupations). Aftereffects were also observed following imagination and adaptation to an associated person. The strongest aftereffects were found adapting to facial caricatures. These results are discussed in terms of cross-modal adaptation occurring at various loci within the face-recognition system analogous to priming.
我们在四个实验中测试了在不同模式的适应器适应后对面部身份后效的影响程度。在适应前后,测量了两个变形的名人面孔之间的知觉中点。观察到了视觉(面孔)和非视觉适应器(声音和名字)的显著后效,但非特定语义信息(例如职业)没有后效。在想象和适应相关人物后也观察到了后效。在适应面部漫画时,发现了最强的后效。这些结果是根据在类似于启动的面部识别系统内的不同位置发生的跨模态适应来讨论的。