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揭开一种可疑的镜像效应:正常面孔与遮挡面孔的识别。

Unmasking a shady mirror effect: recognition of normal versus obscured faces.

作者信息

Vokey John R, Hockley William E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2012;65(4):739-59. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2011.628399. Epub 2011 Dec 20.

Abstract

Hockley, Hemsworth, and Consoli (1999) found that following the study of normal faces, a recognition test of normal faces versus faces wearing sunglasses produced a mirror effect: The sunglasses manipulation decreased hit rates and increased false-alarm rates. The stimuli used by Hockley et al. (1999) consisted of separate poses of models wearing or not wearing sunglasses. In the current experiments, we separately manipulated same versus different depictions of individual faces and whether or not the faces were partially obscured. The results of a simulation and four experiments suggest that the test-based, mirror effect observed by Hockley et al. (1999) is actually two separable effects.

摘要

霍克利、赫姆斯沃思和康索利(1999年)发现,在对正常面孔进行研究之后,一项关于正常面孔与戴太阳镜面孔的识别测试产生了一种镜像效应:太阳镜的处理降低了命中率并提高了误报率。霍克利等人(1999年)使用的刺激物包括戴或不戴太阳镜的模特的不同姿势。在当前的实验中,我们分别操纵了单个面孔的相同与不同描绘,以及面孔是否被部分遮挡。一项模拟和四项实验的结果表明,霍克利等人(1999年)观察到的基于测试的镜像效应实际上是两种可分离的效应。

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