Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2011 Jun 12;366(1571):1634-7. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2010.0386.
Face perception is fundamental to human social interaction. Many different types of important information are visible in faces and the processes and mechanisms involved in extracting this information are complex and can be highly specialized. The importance of faces has long been recognized by a wide range of scientists. Importantly, the range of perspectives and techniques that this breadth has brought to face perception research has, in recent years, led to many important advances in our understanding of face processing. The articles in this issue on face perception each review a particular arena of interest in face perception, variously focusing on (i) the social aspects of face perception (attraction, recognition and emotion), (ii) the neural mechanisms underlying face perception (using brain scanning, patient data, direct stimulation of the brain, visual adaptation and single-cell recording), and (iii) comparative aspects of face perception (comparing adult human abilities with those of chimpanzees and children). Here, we introduce the central themes of the issue and present an overview of the articles.
面部感知是人类社会互动的基础。许多不同类型的重要信息都可以在面部中看到,而提取这些信息所涉及的过程和机制非常复杂,并且可能高度专业化。长期以来,许多科学家都认识到了面部的重要性。重要的是,近年来,这种广泛的视角和技术为面部感知研究带来了许多重要的进展,使我们对面部处理的理解有了很大的提高。本期关于面部感知的文章分别回顾了面部感知的一个特定领域,从不同角度聚焦于(i)面部感知的社会方面(吸引力、识别和情感),(ii)面部感知的神经机制(使用大脑扫描、患者数据、大脑直接刺激、视觉适应和单细胞记录),以及(iii)面部感知的比较方面(将成年人类的能力与黑猩猩和儿童的能力进行比较)。在这里,我们介绍了本期特刊的主题,并对文章进行了概述。