School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2012;7(2):e32377. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032377. Epub 2012 Feb 28.
Facial recognition is key to social interaction, however with unfamiliar faces only generic information, in the form of facial stereotypes such as gender and age is available. Therefore is generic information more prominent in unfamiliar versus familiar face processing? In order to address the question we tapped into two relatively disparate stages of face processing. At the early stages of encoding, we employed perceptual masking to reveal that only perception of unfamiliar face targets is affected by the gender of the facial masks. At the semantic end; using a priming paradigm, we found that while to-be-ignored unfamiliar faces prime lexical decisions to gender congruent stereotypic words, familiar faces do not. Our findings indicate that gender is a more salient dimension in unfamiliar relative to familiar face processing, both in early perceptual stages as well as later semantic stages of person construal.
人脸识别是社交互动的关键,但对于不熟悉的面孔,只有通用信息,以性别和年龄等面部刻板印象的形式可用。那么,在不熟悉和熟悉的面孔处理中,通用信息是否更突出?为了解决这个问题,我们利用了面孔处理的两个相对不同的阶段。在编码的早期阶段,我们使用感知掩蔽来揭示只有不熟悉面孔目标的感知受到面部掩蔽性别影响。在语义阶段;使用启动范式,我们发现,虽然要忽略的不熟悉面孔会启动与性别一致的刻板印象词的词汇判断,但熟悉的面孔则不会。我们的研究结果表明,在不熟悉的面孔处理中,性别是一个比熟悉的面孔处理更突出的维度,无论是在早期的感知阶段还是在后来的人物构建的语义阶段。