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二阶关系操作影响人类和猴子。

Second-order relational manipulations affect both humans and monkeys.

机构信息

Physiology of Cognitive Processes Department, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(10):e25793. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025793. Epub 2011 Oct 3.

Abstract

Recognition and individuation of conspecifics by their face is essential for primate social cognition. This ability is driven by a mechanism that integrates the appearance of facial features with subtle variations in their configuration (i.e., second-order relational properties) into a holistic representation. So far, there is little evidence of whether our evolutionary ancestors show sensitivity to featural spatial relations and hence holistic processing of faces as shown in humans. Here, we directly compared macaques with humans in their sensitivity to configurally altered faces in upright and inverted orientations using a habituation paradigm and eye tracking technologies. In addition, we tested for differences in processing of conspecific faces (human faces for humans, macaque faces for macaques) and non-conspecific faces, addressing aspects of perceptual expertise. In both species, we found sensitivity to second-order relational properties for conspecific (expert) faces, when presented in upright, not in inverted, orientation. This shows that macaques possess the requirements for holistic processing, and thus show similar face processing to that of humans.

摘要

同种个体的面部识别和分辨对于灵长类动物的社会认知至关重要。这种能力是由一种机制驱动的,该机制将面部特征的外观与它们配置中的细微变化(即二阶关系属性)整合到一个整体的表示中。到目前为止,几乎没有证据表明我们的进化祖先是否表现出对特征空间关系的敏感性,以及因此是否像人类一样对面部进行整体处理。在这里,我们使用习惯化范式和眼动跟踪技术,直接比较了猕猴和人类对直立和倒置方向的配置改变的面部的敏感性。此外,我们还测试了同种(人类面孔对人类,猕猴面孔对猕猴)和非同种面孔的处理差异,解决了感知专长的方面。在这两个物种中,我们发现当呈现同种(专家)面孔时,无论是在直立还是倒置的方向,它们都对二阶关系属性敏感。这表明猕猴具有整体处理的要求,因此与人类的面部处理方式相似。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a572/3185012/763237f9860d/pone.0025793.g001.jpg

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