School of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2020 Dec;73(12):NP1-NP8. doi: 10.1177/1747021820959068. Epub 2020 Sep 28.
In the effort to determine the cognitive processes underlying the identification of faces, the dissimilarities between images of different people have long been studied. In contrast, the inherent variability between different images of the same face has either been treated as a nuisance variable that should be eliminated from psychological experiments or it has not been considered at all. Over the past decade, research efforts have increased substantially to demonstrate that this within-person variation is meaningful and can give insight into various processes of face identification, such as identity matching, face learning, and familiar face recognition. In this virtual special issue of the , we explain the importance of within-person variability for face identification and bring together recent relevant articles published in the journal.
在努力确定识别面孔所涉及的认知过程时,人们长期以来一直在研究不同人图像之间的差异。相比之下,同一面孔的不同图像之间固有的可变性要么被视为应从心理学实验中消除的干扰变量,要么根本不被考虑。在过去的十年中,研究工作大大增加,以证明这种个体内的变化是有意义的,并可以深入了解身份匹配、面孔学习和熟悉面孔识别等各种面孔识别过程。在本期 的虚拟特刊中,我们解释了个体内可变性对面孔识别的重要性,并汇集了该期刊最近发表的相关文章。