Soria Bauser Denise A, Suchan Boris, Daum Irene
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Dept. of Neuropsychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.
Vision Res. 2011 Jan;51(1):195-202. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.11.007. Epub 2010 Nov 17.
The present study aimed to investigate whether human body forms--like human faces--undergo holistic processing. Evidence for holistic face processing comes from the face composite effect: two identical top halves of a face are perceived as being different if they are presented with different bottom parts. This effect disappears if both bottom halves are shifted laterally (misaligned) or if the stimulus is rotated by 180°. We investigated whether comparable composite effects are observed for human faces and human body forms. Matching of upright faces was more accurate and faster for misaligned compared to aligned presentations. By contrast, there were no processing differences between aligned and misaligned bodies. An inversion effect emerged, with better recognition performance for upright compared to inverted bodies but not faces. The present findings provide evidence for the assumption that holistic processing--investigated with the composite illusion--is not involved in the perception of human body forms.
本研究旨在调查人体形态是否像人脸一样经历整体加工。整体面部加工的证据来自面部合成效应:如果一张脸的两个相同上半部分与不同的下半部分呈现在一起,它们会被视为不同的。如果两个下半部分横向移动(未对齐)或刺激旋转180°,这种效应就会消失。我们调查了人脸和人体形态是否会观察到类似的合成效应。与对齐呈现相比,未对齐的直立面孔匹配更准确、更快。相比之下,对齐和未对齐的身体之间没有加工差异。出现了倒置效应,直立身体的识别性能优于倒置身体,但人脸并非如此。目前的研究结果为以下假设提供了证据:用合成错觉研究的整体加工不参与人体形态的感知。