Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2011 Jun;18(3):476-83. doi: 10.3758/s13423-011-0051-7.
We examined whether temporal integration of face parts reflects holistic processing or response interference. Participants learned to name two faces "Fred" and two "Bob." At test, the top and bottom halves of different faces formed composites and were presented briefly separated in time. Replicating prior findings (Singer & Sheinberg, Vision Research, 46, 1838-1847, 2006), naming of the target half for aligned composites was slowed when the irrelevant half was from a face with a different name rather than from the original face. However, no interference was observed when the irrelevant half had a name identical to the name of the target half but came from a different learned face, arguing against a true holistic effect. Instead, response interference was obtained when the target half briefly preceded the irrelevant half. Experiment 2 confirmed a double dissociation of holistic processing versus response interference for intact faces versus temporally separated face halves, suggesting that simultaneous presentation of facial information is critical for holistic processing.
我们考察了面部各部分的时间整合反映了整体加工还是反应干扰。参与者学习将两张脸命名为“弗雷德”(Fred)和“鲍勃”(Bob)。在测试中,不同的脸的上半部分和下半部分形成了复合,并且在时间上短暂地分开呈现。与先前的发现(Singer & Sheinberg,Vision Research,46,1838-1847,2006)相吻合,当无关的半张脸来自一个与目标脸不同的名字的脸,而不是来自原始脸时,对对齐的复合目标半张脸的命名会变慢。然而,当无关的半张脸与目标半张脸的名字相同但来自不同的学习面孔时,没有观察到干扰,这表明不存在真正的整体效应。相反,当目标半张脸短暂地先于无关半张脸呈现时,会产生反应干扰。实验 2 证实了整体加工与反应干扰的双重分离,对于完整的脸与时间上分离的脸的半部分,这表明面部信息的同时呈现对于整体加工是至关重要的。