Zhao Mintao, Hayward William G
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany.
J Vis. 2013 Jan 10;13(1):15. doi: 10.1167/13.1.15.
While separation of face identity and expression processing is favored by many face perception models, how the visual system analyzes identity and other face properties remains elusive. Here we investigated whether identity analysis is independent of or influenced by automatic processing of face gender and race. Participants searched for a target face among distractor faces whose gender or race was either the same as or different from the target face. Visual search was faster and more accurate when target and distractor faces differed in gender or race property than when not. The effect persisted for identification of both familiar and novel faces, and cannot be attributed to the low-level physical properties of stimuli or the earlier extraction of face gender/race information before identification. Together with complementary findings showing effects of identity analysis on gender and race categorization, these results indicate that invariant face properties are processed in an integrative way: visual analysis of one property involves, and is therefore affected by, automatic processing of the others. Implications for current theoretical models of face perception are discussed.
虽然许多面部感知模型都支持面部身份与表情处理的分离,但视觉系统如何分析身份及其他面部属性仍不清楚。在这里,我们研究了身份分析是独立于面部性别和种族的自动处理,还是受其影响。参与者在干扰面孔中搜索目标面孔,干扰面孔的性别或种族与目标面孔相同或不同。当目标面孔和干扰面孔在性别或种族属性上不同时,视觉搜索比两者相同时更快、更准确。这种效应在识别熟悉面孔和新面孔时都持续存在,并且不能归因于刺激的低层次物理属性或在识别之前对面部性别/种族信息的早期提取。与显示身份分析对性别和种族分类有影响的补充研究结果一起,这些结果表明不变的面部属性是以综合方式处理的:对一种属性的视觉分析涉及其他属性的自动处理,因此会受到其影响。我们还讨论了这些结果对当前面部感知理论模型的启示。