Hines D, Braun J A
Ball State University, Department of Psychological Science, Muncie, IN 47306.
Brain Cogn. 1990 Nov;14(2):165-84. doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(90)90027-l.
Three experiments measured order of processing for single faces presented to the left or right visual field (VF) using a same-different matching task. In contrast to earlier studies, the stimuli in the present experiments were carefully matched for overall similarity prior to the actual experiments. Experiments 1 and 2 showed that a significant top-to-bottom order of processing occurred for line drawings of unfamiliar faces but not for line drawings of familiar faces. Experiment 3 found evidence supporting top-to-bottom processing for unfamiliar photographic face stimuli. The photographic stimuli in Experiment 3 were matched more quickly when presented in the left VF (right hemisphere); however, this VF asymmetry was not related to previously reported differences in order of processing. It is suggested that under some conditions faces presented to the right hemisphere may be processed more like familiar faces than faces presented to the left hemisphere; however, this difference is not critical for the left VF (right hemisphere) superiority often found in face recognition tasks.
三项实验使用异同匹配任务测量了呈现给左视野或右视野(VF)的单张面孔的加工顺序。与早期研究不同的是,在实际实验之前,本实验中的刺激在总体相似性方面经过了仔细匹配。实验1和实验2表明,对于不熟悉面孔的线条图,存在显著的自上而下的加工顺序,但对于熟悉面孔的线条图则不存在。实验3发现了支持对不熟悉的照片面孔刺激进行自上而下加工的证据。当实验3中的照片刺激呈现给左视野(右半球)时,匹配速度更快;然而,这种视野不对称与先前报道的加工顺序差异无关。研究表明,在某些条件下,呈现给右半球的面孔可能比呈现给左半球的面孔更像熟悉面孔那样被加工;然而,这种差异对于在面孔识别任务中经常发现的左视野(右半球)优势并不关键。