Xia Ye, Leib Allison Yamanashi, Whitney David
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA,
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USAHelen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USAVision Science Group, University of California, Berkeley, CA,
J Vis. 2016 Dec 1;16(15):28. doi: 10.1167/16.15.28.
The perception of attractiveness is essential for choices of food, object, and mate preference. Like perception of other visual features, perception of attractiveness is stable despite constant changes of image properties due to factors like occlusion, visual noise, and eye movements. Recent results demonstrate that perception of low-level stimulus features and even more complex attributes like human identity are biased towards recent percepts. This effect is often called serial dependence. Some recent studies have suggested that serial dependence also exists for perceived facial attractiveness, though there is also concern that the reported effects are due to response bias. Here we used an attractiveness-rating task to test the existence of serial dependence in perceived facial attractiveness. Our results demonstrate that perceived face attractiveness was pulled by the attractiveness level of facial images encountered up to 6 s prior. This effect was not due to response bias and did not rely on the previous motor response. This perceptual pull increased as the difference in attractiveness between previous and current stimuli increased. Our results reconcile previously conflicting findings and extend previous work, demonstrating that sequential dependence in perception operates across different levels of visual analysis, even at the highest levels of perceptual interpretation.
吸引力的感知对于食物、物品和配偶偏好的选择至关重要。与其他视觉特征的感知一样,尽管由于遮挡、视觉噪声和眼球运动等因素导致图像属性不断变化,但吸引力的感知仍然稳定。最近的研究结果表明,对低层次刺激特征甚至更复杂属性(如人类身份)的感知会偏向于最近的感知。这种效应通常被称为序列依赖性。最近的一些研究表明,面部吸引力的感知也存在序列依赖性,尽管也有人担心所报告的效应是由于反应偏差。在这里,我们使用吸引力评分任务来测试面部吸引力感知中序列依赖性的存在。我们的结果表明,面部吸引力的感知会受到之前长达6秒内所遇到面部图像吸引力水平的影响。这种效应不是由于反应偏差,也不依赖于先前的运动反应。随着先前和当前刺激之间吸引力差异的增加,这种感知拉力也会增加。我们的结果调和了先前相互矛盾的发现,并扩展了先前的研究,表明感知中的序列依赖性在不同层次的视觉分析中都起作用,甚至在感知解释的最高层次也是如此。