Sessa Paola, Dalmaso Mario
a Department of Developmental Psychology , University of Padova , Padova , Italy.
b Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience , University of Padova , Padova , Italy.
Soc Neurosci. 2016;11(1):97-107. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2015.1040556. Epub 2015 May 7.
Humans are amazingly experts at processing and recognizing faces, however there are moderating factors of this ability. In the present study, we used the event-related potential technique to investigate the influence of both race and gaze direction on visual working memory (i.e., VWM) face representations. In a change detection task, we orthogonally manipulated race (own-race vs. other-race faces) and eye-gaze direction (direct gaze vs. averted gaze). Participants were required to encode identities of these faces. We quantified the amount of information encoded in VWM by monitoring the amplitude of the sustained posterior contralateral negativity (SPCN) time-locked to the faces. Notably, race and eye-gaze direction differently modulated SPCN amplitude such that other-race faces elicited reduced SPCN amplitudes compared with own-race faces only when displaying a direct gaze. On the other hand, faces displaying averted gaze, independently of their race, elicited increased SPCN amplitudes compared with faces displaying direct gaze. We interpret these findings as denoting that race and eye-gaze direction affect different face processing stages.
人类在处理和识别面孔方面堪称专家,然而这种能力存在调节因素。在本研究中,我们使用事件相关电位技术来探究种族和注视方向对视觉工作记忆(即VWM)面孔表征的影响。在一个变化检测任务中,我们正交操纵种族(同种族面孔与其他种族面孔)和眼睛注视方向(直视与回避注视)。参与者需要对面孔的身份进行编码。我们通过监测与面孔锁时的持续对侧后负波(SPCN)的幅度来量化VWM中编码的信息量。值得注意的是,种族和眼睛注视方向对面孔SPCN幅度的调节方式不同,即只有在显示直视时,其他种族面孔与同种族面孔相比才会引发降低的SPCN幅度。另一方面,与显示直视的面孔相比,显示回避注视的面孔,无论其种族如何,都会引发增加的SPCN幅度。我们将这些发现解释为表明种族和眼睛注视方向影响不同的面孔处理阶段。