Tangen Jason M, Murphy Sean C, Thompson Matthew B
School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
Perception. 2011;40(5):628-30. doi: 10.1068/p6968.
We describe a novel face distortion effect resulting from the fast-paced presentation of eye-aligned faces. When cycling through the faces on a computer screen, each face seems to become a caricature of itself and some faces appear highly deformed, even grotesque. The degree of distortion is greatest for faces that deviate from the others in the set on a particular dimension (eg if a person has a large forehead, it looks particularly large). This new method of image presentation, based on alignment and speed, could provide a useful tool for investigating contrastive distortion effects and face adaptation.
我们描述了一种由快速呈现眼部对齐的面部所产生的新型面部扭曲效应。当在电脑屏幕上循环播放面部图像时,每张脸似乎都变成了其自身的漫画像,有些脸看起来严重变形,甚至怪诞。对于在特定维度上与集合中的其他脸存在差异的脸(例如,如果一个人额头较大,那么其额头看起来会特别大),扭曲程度最大。这种基于对齐和速度的新图像呈现方法,可为研究对比性扭曲效应和面部适应性提供一种有用的工具。