Balas Benjamin, Verdugo M Quiridumbay
Psychology Department, North Dakota State University, Dept. 2765, P.O Box 6050, Fargo, ND, 58108, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2018 Dec;25(6):2224-2230. doi: 10.3758/s13423-018-1438-5.
Observers make a range of social evaluations based on facial appearance, including judgments of trustworthiness, warmth, competence, and other aspects of personality. What visual information do people use to make these judgments? While links have been made between perceived social characteristics and other high-level properties of facial appearance (e.g., attractiveness, masculinity), there has been comparatively little effort to link social evaluations to low-level visual features, like spatial frequency and orientation sub-bands, known to be critically important for face processing. We explored the extent to which different social evaluations depended critically on horizontal orientation energy vs. vertical orientation energy, as is the case for face identification and emotion recognition. We found that while trustworthiness judgments exhibited this bias for horizontal orientations, competence and dominance did not, suggesting that social evaluations may depend on a multi-channel representation of facial appearance at early stages of visual processing.
观察者基于面部外观做出一系列社会评价,包括对可信度、温暖度、能力以及人格其他方面的判断。人们利用哪些视觉信息来做出这些判断呢?虽然已发现感知到的社会特征与面部外观的其他高级属性(如吸引力、男性气质)之间存在联系,但将社会评价与低水平视觉特征(如空间频率和方向子带,已知对面部处理至关重要)联系起来的努力相对较少。我们探究了不同社会评价在多大程度上严重依赖水平方向能量与垂直方向能量,就像面部识别和情绪识别那样。我们发现,虽然可信度判断表现出对水平方向的这种偏向,但能力和支配力判断并非如此,这表明社会评价可能在视觉处理的早期阶段依赖于面部外观的多通道表征。