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异族面孔会消除对身份的神经重复抑制。

Neural repetition suppression to identity is abolished by other-race faces.

机构信息

Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QB, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Nov 16;107(46):20081-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1005751107. Epub 2010 Nov 1.

Abstract

Human beings are remarkably skilled at recognizing faces, with the marked exception of other-race faces: the so-called "other-race effect." As reported nearly a century ago [Feingold CA (1914) Journal of Criminal Law and Police Science 5:39-51], this face-recognition impairment is accompanied by the popular belief that other-race faces all look alike. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this high-level "perceptual illusion" are still unknown. To address this question, we recorded high-resolution electrophysiological scalp signals from East Asian (EA) and Western Caucasian (WC) observers as they viewed two EA or WC faces. The first adaptor face was followed by a target face of either the same or different identity. We quantified repetition suppression (RS), a reduction in neural activity in stimulus-sensitive regions following stimulus repetition. Conventional electrophysiological analyses on target faces failed to reveal any RS effect. However, to fully account for the paired nature of RS events, we subtracted the signal elicited by target to adaptor faces for each single trial and performed unbiased spatiotemporal data-driven analyses. This unique approach revealed stronger RS to same-race faces of same identity in both groups of observers on the face-sensitive N170 component. Such neurophysiological modulation in RS suggests efficient identity coding for same-race faces. Strikingly, OR faces elicited identical RS regardless of identity, all looking alike to the neural population underlying the N170. Our data show that sensitivity to race begins early at the perceptual level, providing, after nearly 100 y of investigations, a neurophysiological correlate of the "all look alike" perceptual experience.

摘要

人类在识别面孔方面非常熟练,只有一个明显的例外,那就是其他人种的面孔:所谓的“异族效应”。正如近一个世纪前报道的那样[Feingold CA(1914)《犯罪学与警察科学杂志》5:39-51],这种面孔识别障碍伴随着一个普遍的信念,即其他人种的面孔看起来都一样。然而,这种高级“感知错觉”的神经机制仍然未知。为了解决这个问题,我们记录了东亚(EA)和西方高加索(WC)观察者在观看两张 EA 或 WC 面孔时的高分辨率电生理头皮信号。第一个适应器面孔后面跟着一个相同或不同身份的目标面孔。我们量化了重复抑制(RS),即在刺激重复后,刺激敏感区域的神经活动减少。对目标面孔的传统电生理分析未能显示出任何 RS 效应。然而,为了充分说明 RS 事件的配对性质,我们从每个单独的试验中减去目标与适应器面孔的信号,并进行了无偏的时空数据驱动分析。这种独特的方法揭示了两组观察者在面孔敏感的 N170 成分上,对同种族同身份的面孔具有更强的 RS。这种神经生理调制的 RS 表明,对同种族面孔的身份编码效率更高。引人注目的是,OR 面孔无论身份如何,都能引起相同的 RS,这与 N170 所隐含的神经群体看起来都一样。我们的数据表明,对种族的敏感性在感知层面很早就开始了,在近 100 年的研究之后,为“看起来都一样”的感知体验提供了一个神经生理学的相关物。

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