Wang Zhe, Quinn Paul C, Jin Haiyang, Sun Yu-Hao P, Tanaka James W, Pascalis Olivier, Lee Kang
Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, PR China.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, USA.
Vision Res. 2019 Apr;157:89-96. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2018.03.004. Epub 2018 Apr 26.
Using a composite-face paradigm, we examined the holistic processing induced by Asian faces, Caucasian faces, and monkey faces with human Asian participants in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to judge whether the upper halves of two faces successively presented were the same or different. A composite-face effect was found for Asian faces and Caucasian faces, but not for monkey faces. In Experiment 2, participants were asked to judge whether the lower halves of the two faces successively presented were the same or different. A composite-face effect was found for monkey faces as well as for Asian faces and Caucasian faces. Collectively, these results reveal that own-species (i.e., own-race and other-race) faces engage holistic processing in both upper and lower halves of the face, but other-species (i.e., monkey) faces engage holistic processing only when participants are asked to match the lower halves of the face. The findings are discussed in the context of a region-based holistic processing account for the species-specific effect in face recognition.
在两项实验中,我们以亚洲人为参与者,采用合成脸范式,研究了亚洲面孔、高加索面孔和猴子面孔引发的整体加工。在实验1中,要求参与者判断先后呈现的两张脸的上半部分是否相同。结果发现,亚洲面孔和高加索面孔存在合成脸效应,而猴子面孔则没有。在实验2中,要求参与者判断先后呈现的两张脸的下半部分是否相同。结果发现,猴子面孔以及亚洲面孔和高加索面孔均存在合成脸效应。总体而言,这些结果表明,本物种(即本种族和其他种族)的面孔在脸的上半部分和下半部分都会引发整体加工,但其他物种(即猴子)的面孔只有在要求参与者匹配脸的下半部分时才会引发整体加工。我们将在基于区域的整体加工理论框架下,对面部识别中物种特异性效应的研究结果进行讨论。