Psychology, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Psychol Res. 2013 Mar;77(2):167-75. doi: 10.1007/s00426-012-0450-z. Epub 2012 Aug 29.
The results of two experiments are presented which explore the effect of distractor items on face and voice recognition. Following from the suggestion that voice processing is relatively weak compared to face processing, it was anticipated that voice recognition would be more affected by the presentation of distractor items between study and test compared to face recognition. Using a sequential matching task with a fixed interval between study and test that either incorporated distractor items or did not, the results supported our prediction. Face recognition remained strong irrespective of the number of distractor items between study and test. In contrast, voice recognition was significantly impaired by the presence of distractor items regardless of their number (Experiment 1). This pattern remained whether distractor items were highly similar to the targets or not (Experiment 2). These results offer support for the proposal that voice processing is a relatively vulnerable method of identification.
呈现了两项实验的结果,这些实验探究了分心项目对人脸和语音识别的影响。根据与面部处理相比语音处理相对较弱的观点,人们预计与面部识别相比,在学习和测试之间呈现分心项目会对语音识别产生更大的影响。使用带有固定学习和测试间隔的连续匹配任务,该任务包含分心项目或不包含分心项目,结果支持了我们的预测。无论学习和测试之间分心项目的数量如何,人脸识别都保持强劲。相比之下,无论分心项目的数量如何,语音识别都会因分心项目的存在而受到显著影响(实验 1)。无论分心项目与目标相似程度如何,这种模式都保持不变(实验 2)。这些结果支持了这样的观点,即语音处理是一种相对脆弱的识别方法。