Canas-Bajo Teresa, Whitney David
Vision Science Graduate Group, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Nov 6;11:585921. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.585921. eCollection 2020.
Humans perceive faces holistically rather than as a set of separate features. Previous work demonstrates that some individuals are better at this holistic type of processing than others. Here, we show that there are unique individual differences in holistic processing of specific Mooney faces. We operationalized the increased difficulty of recognizing a face when inverted compared to upright as a measure of the degree to which individual Mooney faces were processed holistically by individual observers. Our results show that Mooney faces vary considerably in the extent to which they tap into holistic processing; some Mooney faces require holistic processing more than others. Importantly, there is little between-subject agreement about which faces are processed holistically; specific faces that are processed holistically by one observer are not by other observers. Essentially, what counts as holistic for one person is unique to that particular observer. Interestingly, we found that the per-face, per-observer differences in face discrimination only occurred for harder Mooney faces that required relatively more holistic processing. These findings suggest that holistic processing of hard Mooney faces depends on a particular observer's experience whereas processing of easier, cartoon-like Mooney faces can proceed universally for everyone. Future work using Mooney faces in perception research should take these stimulus-specific individual differences into account to best isolate holistic processing.
人类对面孔的感知是整体性的,而非将其视为一组单独的特征。先前的研究表明,有些人在这种整体性加工方面比其他人更擅长。在此,我们表明在特定穆尼面孔的整体性加工中存在独特的个体差异。我们将面孔倒置时与正立时相比识别难度的增加作为衡量个体观察者对个体穆尼面孔进行整体性加工程度的指标。我们的结果表明,穆尼面孔在利用整体性加工的程度上有很大差异;一些穆尼面孔比其他面孔更需要整体性加工。重要的是,对于哪些面孔进行了整体性加工,个体之间几乎没有一致性;一个观察者进行整体性加工的特定面孔,其他观察者并非如此。本质上,对一个人来说算作整体性的东西对于该特定观察者而言是独特的。有趣的是,我们发现仅在需要相对更多整体性加工的较难穆尼面孔上才会出现每个面孔、每个观察者在面孔辨别上的差异。这些发现表明,较难穆尼面孔的整体性加工取决于特定观察者的经验,而较容易的、卡通般的穆尼面孔的加工对每个人来说都可以普遍进行。未来在感知研究中使用穆尼面孔的工作应考虑这些特定刺激的个体差异,以最好地分离出整体性加工。