Zhao Lun, Bentin Shlomo
Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Vision Res. 2011 Dec 8;51(23-24):2462-70. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2011.10.001. Epub 2011 Oct 8.
We explored perceptual factors that might account for the other-race classification advantage (ORCA) in classifying faces by race. Testing Chinese participants in China and Israeli participants in Israel we show that: (a) The distinction between Chinese and Israeli faces is highly accurate even on the basis of isolated eyes or faces with eyes concealed, but full faces are categorized faster. (b) The ORCA is similarly robust for full faces and for face parts. (c) The ORCA was larger when the configuration of the inner-face components was distorted, reflecting delayed categorization of own-race distorted faces relative to own-race normally configured faces but no conspicuous distortion effect on other-race faces. These data demonstrate that perceptual factors can account for the ORCA independently of social bias. We suggest that one source of the ORCA in race categorization is the configural analysis applied by default while processing own-race but not other-race faces.
我们探究了在按种族对面孔进行分类时,可能导致异族分类优势(ORCA)的感知因素。在中国测试中国参与者,在以色列测试以色列参与者,我们发现:(a)即使基于单独的眼睛或眼睛被遮挡的面孔,中国人和以色列人脸孔之间的区分也高度准确,但完整面孔的分类速度更快。(b)ORCA在完整面孔和面部部分上同样稳健。(c)当面部内部组件的配置被扭曲时,ORCA更大,这反映出与本族正常配置的面孔相比,本族扭曲面孔的分类延迟,但对异族面孔没有明显的扭曲效应。这些数据表明,感知因素可以独立于社会偏见来解释ORCA。我们认为,种族分类中ORCA的一个来源是在处理本族面孔而非异族面孔时默认应用的构型分析。