Department of Psychology, Miami University Psychology Department Université Catholique de Louvain.
Cogn Sci. 2009 Aug;33(6):1173-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1551-6709.2009.01048.x. Epub 2009 Jun 8.
Past research has found that mere in-group/out-group categorizations are sufficient to elicit biases in face memory. The current research yields novel evidence that mere social categorization is also sufficient to modulate processes underlying face perception, even for faces for which we have strong perceptual expertise: same-race (SR) faces. Using the composite face paradigm, we find that SR faces categorized as in-group members (i.e., fellow university students) are processed more holistically than are SR faces categorized as out-group members (i.e., students at another university). Hence, holding perceptual expertise with faces constant, categorizing an SR target as an out-group member debilitates the strong holistic processing typically observed for SR faces.
过去的研究发现,仅仅进行内群体/外群体分类就足以在面孔记忆中产生偏见。当前的研究提供了新的证据,表明仅仅进行社会分类就足以调节面孔感知背后的过程,即使对于我们具有强烈感知专业知识的面孔也是如此:同种族(SR)面孔。使用复合面孔范式,我们发现,被归类为内群体成员(即,同一所大学的学生)的 SR 面孔比被归类为外群体成员(即,另一所大学的学生)的 SR 面孔被更整体地处理。因此,在保持面孔感知专业知识不变的情况下,将一个 SR 目标归类为外群体成员会削弱通常观察到的 SR 面孔的强烈整体处理。