Zheng Xin, Segalowitz Sidney J
Department of Psychology, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1
Department of Psychology, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2014 Jul;9(7):961-8. doi: 10.1093/scan/nst069. Epub 2013 May 14.
Two mechanisms have been proposed to account for the difficulty in recognizing faces of other racial groups (the other-race effect; ORE): perceptual expertise and social cognitive factors. Focusing on the social cognitive factors alone, we manipulated in-group and out-group memberships based on two social categories (nationality and university affiliation), and controlled for perceptual expertise by testing Caucasian participants with Caucasian faces only. Using event-related potentials (ERPs) and focusing on the N170, a brain electrical component sensitive to faces, we provide for the first time strong support for the social cognitive influence on face processing within 200 ms. After participants learned the social categories, the N170 latency differentiated between double in-group and double out-group faces, taking longer to process the latter. In comparison, without group memberships, there was no difference in N170 latency among the faces. These results are consistent with recent findings of behavioral and imaging research, providing further support for the social cognitive model and its potential for understanding ORE.
关于识别其他种族群体面孔存在困难(即异族效应;ORE),人们提出了两种机制:感知专业知识和社会认知因素。仅关注社会认知因素,我们基于两个社会类别(国籍和大学所属)对群体内和群体外成员身份进行了操纵,并通过仅用高加索人脸测试高加索参与者来控制感知专业知识。使用事件相关电位(ERP)并聚焦于N170(一种对面孔敏感的脑电成分),我们首次在200毫秒内为社会认知对面部加工的影响提供了有力支持。在参与者了解社会类别后,N170潜伏期在双群体内面孔和双群体外面孔之间存在差异,处理后者花费的时间更长。相比之下,在没有群体成员身份的情况下,面孔之间的N170潜伏期没有差异。这些结果与行为和成像研究的近期发现一致,为社会认知模型及其理解ORE的潜力提供了进一步支持。