Department of Marketing, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 28;16(10):e0257741. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257741. eCollection 2021.
A longer exposure time generally improves individuals' ability to recognize faces. The current research investigates whether this effect varies between genders and whether it is influenced by the gender of the exposed faces. Based on a set of four experimental studies, we advance our knowledge of face recognition, gender, gender distribution of exposed faces, and exposure time in three main ways. First, the results reveal that women are more likely than men to suffer from a decrease in face recognition ability due to a lower exposure time. Second, the findings show that when exposure time is short (vs. long) women recognize a larger proportion of same gender faces and also recognize a larger proportion of same gender faces as compared with the proportion of same gender faces recognized by men. Third, findings reveal that when individuals are only exposed to same gender faces, women recognize more faces than men regardless whether exposure time is short, or long. In short, the findings of this research suggest that insight into the interplay between gender and exposure time length is critical to appropriately determine human beings' ability to recognize faces.
较长的曝光时间通常会提高个体识别面孔的能力。本研究旨在探讨这种效应是否存在性别差异,以及它是否受到被曝光面孔性别的影响。基于四组实验研究,我们从三个主要方面增进了对面孔识别、性别、被曝光面孔的性别分布以及曝光时间的认识。首先,研究结果表明,由于曝光时间较短,女性比男性更有可能因面部识别能力下降而受到影响。其次,研究结果表明,当曝光时间较短时(相比曝光时间较长),女性识别出的同性别面孔比例更大,与男性识别出的同性别面孔比例相比,女性识别出的同性别面孔比例也更大。第三,研究结果表明,当个体仅接触同性别面孔时,无论曝光时间长短,女性识别出的面孔数量都多于男性。总之,本研究的发现表明,深入了解性别和曝光时间长度之间的相互作用对于正确确定人类识别面孔的能力至关重要。