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睡眠不足时面部识别的感知障碍。

Perceptual impairment in face identification with poor sleep.

作者信息

Beattie Louise, Walsh Darragh, McLaren Jessica, Biello Stephany M, White David

机构信息

School of Psychology , University of Glasgow , Glasgow , UK.

School of Psychology , UNSW Australia , Sydney, New South Wales , Australia.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Oct 5;3(10):160321. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160321. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown impaired memory for faces following restricted sleep. However, it is not known whether lack of sleep impairs performance on face identification tasks that do not rely on recognition memory, despite these tasks being more prevalent in security and forensic professions-for example, in photo-ID checks at national borders. Here we tested whether poor sleep affects accuracy on a standard test of face-matching ability that does not place demands on memory: the Glasgow Face-Matching Task (GFMT). In Experiment 1, participants who reported sleep disturbance consistent with insomnia disorder show impaired accuracy on the GFMT when compared with participants reporting normal sleep behaviour. In Experiment 2, we then used a sleep diary method to compare GFMT accuracy in a control group to participants reporting poor sleep on three consecutive nights-and again found lower accuracy scores in the short sleep group. In both experiments, reduced face-matching accuracy in those with poorer sleep was not associated with lower confidence in their decisions, carrying implications for occupational settings where identification errors made with high confidence can have serious outcomes. These results suggest that sleep-related impairments in face memory reflect difficulties in perceptual encoding of identity, and point towards metacognitive impairment in face matching following poor sleep.

摘要

先前的研究表明,睡眠受限会导致面部记忆受损。然而,尽管在安全和法医行业中,不依赖识别记忆的面部识别任务更为普遍,比如在边境的照片身份核查中,但睡眠不足是否会影响此类任务的表现尚不清楚。在此,我们测试了睡眠不足是否会影响一项不依赖记忆的面部匹配能力标准测试——格拉斯哥面部匹配任务(GFMT)的准确性。在实验1中,与报告睡眠行为正常的参与者相比,报告有符合失眠症的睡眠障碍的参与者在GFMT上的准确性受损。在实验2中,我们随后使用睡眠日记法,将对照组的GFMT准确性与连续三个晚上报告睡眠不佳的参与者进行比较,再次发现短睡眠组的准确性得分较低。在两个实验中,睡眠较差者面部匹配准确性的降低与他们对决策的信心降低无关,这对职业环境具有启示意义,在这些环境中,高度自信地做出的身份识别错误可能会产生严重后果。这些结果表明,与睡眠相关的面部记忆损伤反映了身份感知编码方面的困难,并指向睡眠不佳后面部匹配中的元认知损伤。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e016/5098972/4a1b8bf098b3/rsos160321-g1.jpg

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