Bournemouth University, Poole, United Kingdom.
University of Nottingham Malaysia, Semenyih, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2024 Jan 2;19(1):e0295407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295407. eCollection 2024.
Although it is generally accepted that face recognition relies on holistic processing, it has been suggested that the simultaneous face matching task may depend on a more analytical or featural processing approach. However, empirical evidence supporting this claim is limited. In two experiments, we further explored the role of holistic and featural processing on simultaneous face matching by manipulating holistic processing through inversion and presenting faces with or without face masks. The results from Experiment 1 revealed that both inversion and face masks impaired matching performance. However, while the inversion effect was evident in both full-view and masked faces, the mask effect was only found in upright, but not inverted, faces. These results were replicated in Experiment 2 but, the inversion and mask effects were stronger in delayed face matching than in simultaneous face matching. Our findings suggest that simultaneous face matching relies on holistic processing, but to a smaller extent compared to higher memory-demanding identification tasks.
虽然人们普遍认为人脸识别依赖于整体处理,但有人认为同时进行的面孔匹配任务可能依赖于更具分析性或特征性的处理方法。然而,支持这一说法的经验证据有限。在两项实验中,我们通过反转来操纵整体处理,并通过呈现带有或不带有面罩的面孔,进一步探讨了整体处理和特征处理在同时进行的面孔匹配中的作用。实验 1 的结果表明,反转和面罩都损害了匹配表现。然而,虽然反转效应在全视图和面罩面孔中都很明显,但面罩效应仅在直立而不是倒置的面孔中发现。这些结果在实验 2 中得到了复制,但反转和面罩效应在延迟面孔匹配中比在同时面孔匹配中更强。我们的发现表明,同时进行的面孔匹配依赖于整体处理,但与要求更高记忆的识别任务相比,整体处理的程度较小。