Dal Martello Maria F, Maloney Laurence T
Dipartmento di Psicologia Generale, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy.
J Vis. 2010 Jul 1;10(8):9. doi: 10.1167/10.8.9.
When human subjects view photographs of faces, their judgments of identity, gender, emotion, age, and attractiveness depend more on one side of the face than the other. We report an experiment testing whether allocentric kin recognition (the ability to judge the degree of kinship between individuals other than the observer) is also lateralized. One hundred and twenty-four observers judged whether or not pairs of children were biological siblings by looking at photographs of their faces. In three separate conditions, (1) the right hemi-face was masked, (2) the left hemi-face was masked, or (3) the face was fully visible. The d' measures for the masked left hemi-face and masked right hemi-face were 1.024 and 1.004, respectively (no significant difference), and the d' measure for the unmasked face was 1.079, not significantly greater than that for either of the masked conditions. We conclude, first, that there is no superiority of one or the other side of the observed face in kin recognition, second, that the information present in the left and right hemi-faces relevant to recognizing kin is completely redundant, and last that symmetry cues are not used for kin recognition.
当人类受试者观看面部照片时,他们对身份、性别、情感、年龄和吸引力的判断更多地取决于面部的一侧而非另一侧。我们报告了一项实验,测试以自我为中心的亲属识别(判断观察者以外个体之间亲属关系程度的能力)是否也存在偏侧化。124名观察者通过查看儿童面部照片来判断他们是否为亲生兄弟姐妹。在三种不同条件下:(1)右半脸被遮挡,(2)左半脸被遮挡,或(3)面部完全可见。被遮挡的左半脸和右半脸的d'值分别为1.024和1.004(无显著差异),未被遮挡面部的d'值为1.079,并不显著高于任何一种被遮挡条件下的d'值。我们得出以下结论:第一,在亲属识别中,观察到的面部的一侧并不比另一侧更具优势;第二,左右半脸中与识别亲属相关的信息完全冗余;最后,对称线索不用于亲属识别。