Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University, Poole, BH12 5BB, UK.
University of Nottingham Malaysia, Semenyih, Malaysia.
Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2022 Jun 8;7(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s41235-022-00402-9.
Although the positive effects of congruency between stimuli are well replicated in face memory paradigms, mixed findings have been found in face matching. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, face masks are now very common during daily life outdoor activities. Thus, the present study aims to further explore congruency effects in matching faces partially occluded by surgical masks. Observers performed a face matching task consisting of pairs of faces presented in full view (i.e., full-view condition), pairs of faces in which only one of the faces had a mask (i.e., one-mask condition), and pairs of faces in which both faces had a mask (i.e., two-mask condition). Although face masks disrupted performance in identity match and identity mismatch trials, in match trials, we found better performance in the two-mask condition compared to the one-mask condition. This finding highlights the importance of congruency between stimuli on face matching when telling faces together.
尽管在面部记忆范式中,刺激之间的一致性会产生积极影响,但在面部匹配中却得到了混合的结果。由于当前的 COVID-19 大流行,在日常生活中的户外活动中,人们现在经常戴口罩。因此,本研究旨在进一步探索在部分被手术口罩遮挡的面部匹配中,一致性效应的影响。观察者执行了一项面部匹配任务,包括呈现完全可见的面孔(即全视图条件)、只有一张面孔带有口罩的面孔对(即单口罩条件)以及两张面孔都带有口罩的面孔对(即双口罩条件)。尽管口罩会对面孔匹配任务中的身份匹配和身份不匹配试验造成干扰,但在匹配试验中,我们发现与单口罩条件相比,双口罩条件下的表现更好。这一发现强调了当同时呈现面孔时,刺激之间的一致性对面孔匹配的重要性。