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整体加工而非注意分配对面孔记忆中异族效应的神经证据。

Neural evidence for the contribution of holistic processing but not attention allocation to the other-race effect on face memory.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH, 44691-2363, USA.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2018 Oct;18(5):1015-1033. doi: 10.3758/s13415-018-0619-z.

Abstract

Multiple mechanisms have been suggested to contribute to the other-race effect on face memory, the phenomenon of better memory performance for own-race than other-race faces. Here, two of these mechanisms, increased attention allocation and greater holistic processing during memory encoding for own-race than other-race faces, were tested in two separate experiments. In these experiments event-related potentials were measured during study (the difference due to memory, Dm) and test phase (old/new effects) to examine brain activation related to memory encoding and retrieval, allowing for selective investigations of these memory sub-processes. In Experiment 1, participants studied own-race (Caucasian) and other-race (Chinese) faces under focused or divided attention. In Experiment 2, participants studied own-race (Caucasian) and other-race (African American) faces presented upright or upside down (i.e., inverted). Both experiments showed decreases in memory performance when attention allocation or holistic processing was reduced, but these effects were similar for own-race and other-race faces. Manipulations of holistic processing, but not attention allocation, influenced the neural other-race effects during memory encoding. Inverted own-race faces showed similar neural patterns as upright other-race faces, indicating that when holistic processing of own-race faces was reduced, these faces were encoded similarly as upright other-race faces. No influences of the experimental manipulations on other-race effects during memory retrieval were found. The present study provides the first neural evidence that increased holistic processing during memory encoding contributes to the other-race effect on face memory.

摘要

多种机制被认为有助于对面孔记忆中的异族效应做出贡献,即对自己种族的面孔比异族面孔有更好的记忆表现。在这里,我们测试了两种机制,即对自己种族的面孔在记忆编码过程中分配更多的注意力和更全面的处理,这两种机制在两个独立的实验中进行了测试。在这些实验中,事件相关电位(ERP)在学习阶段(记忆差异,Dm)和测试阶段(旧/新效应)进行测量,以检查与记忆编码和检索相关的大脑激活情况,从而可以对这些记忆子过程进行选择性研究。在实验 1 中,参与者在集中注意力或分散注意力的情况下学习自己种族(白种人)和异族(中国人)的面孔。在实验 2 中,参与者学习自己种族(白种人)和异族(非裔美国人)的面孔,这些面孔呈现为直立或倒置(即倒置)。两个实验都表明,当注意力分配或整体处理减少时,记忆表现会下降,但这些影响在自己种族和异族面孔上是相似的。整体处理的操纵,而不是注意力分配,影响了记忆编码期间的神经异族效应。倒置的自己种族的面孔表现出与直立的异族面孔相似的神经模式,表明当自己种族的面孔的整体处理减少时,这些面孔与直立的异族面孔的编码方式相似。在记忆检索过程中,实验操纵对异族效应没有影响。本研究首次提供了神经学证据,表明记忆编码过程中整体处理的增加有助于对面孔记忆中的异族效应。

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