Over Harriet, Cook Richard
Department of Psychology, University of York.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London.
Psychol Rev. 2023 Oct;130(5):1401-1419. doi: 10.1037/rev0000388. Epub 2022 Jul 28.
Central to perceptual dehumanization theory (PDT) is the claim that full engagement of a putative module for the visual analysis of faces is necessary in order to recognize the humanity or personhood of observed individuals. According to this view, the faces of outgroup members do not engage domain-specific face processing fully or typically and are instead processed in a manner akin to how the brain processes objects. Consequently, outgroup members are attributed less humanity than ingroup members. To the extent that groups are perceptually dehumanized, they are hypothesized to be vulnerable to harm. In our article, we challenge several of the fundamental assumptions underlying this theory and question the empirical evidence in its favor. We begin by illustrating the extent to which the existence of domain-specific face processing is contested within the vision science literature. Next, we interrogate empirical evidence that appears to support PDT and suggest that alternative explanations for prominent findings in the field are more likely. In the closing sections of the article, we reflect on the broader logic of the theory and highlight some underlying inconsistencies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
感知非人化理论(PDT)的核心主张是,为了识别被观察个体的人性或人格,一个假定的用于面部视觉分析的模块必须充分参与。根据这一观点,外群体成员的面孔不能充分或典型地参与特定领域的面部处理,而是以类似于大脑处理物体的方式进行处理。因此,外群体成员被赋予的人性比内群体成员少。在群体被感知为非人化的程度上,他们被假设容易受到伤害。在我们的文章中,我们挑战了该理论的几个基本假设,并质疑支持该理论的实证证据。我们首先说明在视觉科学文献中,特定领域面部处理的存在受到质疑的程度。接下来,我们审视似乎支持PDT的实证证据,并指出该领域突出发现的其他解释更有可能。在文章的结尾部分,我们思考了该理论的更广泛逻辑,并强调了一些潜在的不一致之处。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023美国心理学会,保留所有权利)