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婴儿的自上而下的知觉调节对本种族面孔具有特异性。

Infants' top-down perceptual modulation is specific to own-race faces.

作者信息

Xiao Naiqi G, Ghersin Hila, Dombrowski Natasha D, Boldin Alexandra M, Emberson Lauren L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8, Canada; Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.

Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Child Psychol. 2024 Jun;242:105889. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2024.105889. Epub 2024 Mar 5.

Abstract

Recent studies have revealed the influence of higher-level cognitive systems in modulating perceptual processing (top-down perceptual modulation) in infancy. However, more research is needed to understand how top-down processes in infant perception contribute to early perceptual development. To this end, this study examined infants' top-down perception of own- and other-race faces to reveal whether top-down modulation is linked to the emergence of perceptual specialization. Infants first learned an association between a sound and faces, with the race of the faces manipulated between groups (own race vs. other race). We then tested infants' face perception across various levels of perceptual difficulty (manipulated by presentation duration) and indexed top-down perception by the change in perception when infants heard the sound previously associated with the face (predictive sound) versus an irrelevant sound. Infants exhibited top-down face perception for own-race faces (Experiment 1). However, we present new evidence that infants did not show evidence of top-down modulation for other-race faces (Experiment 2), suggesting an experience-based specificity of this capacity with more effective top-down modulation in familiar perceptual contexts. In addition, we ruled out the possibility that this face race effect was due to differences in infants' associative learning of the sound and faces between the two groups. This work has important implications for understanding the mechanisms supporting perceptual development and how they relate to top-down perception in infancy.

摘要

最近的研究揭示了高级认知系统在调节婴儿期感知加工(自上而下的感知调节)方面的影响。然而,需要更多的研究来了解婴儿感知中的自上而下过程如何促进早期感知发展。为此,本研究考察了婴儿对自己种族和其他种族面孔的自上而下感知,以揭示自上而下的调节是否与感知专业化的出现有关。婴儿首先学习声音与面孔之间的关联,面孔的种族在不同组之间进行操控(自己的种族与其他种族)。然后,我们在不同感知难度水平(通过呈现持续时间进行操控)下测试婴儿的面孔感知,并通过婴儿听到先前与面孔相关联的声音(预测性声音)与无关声音时感知的变化来衡量自上而下的感知。婴儿对自己种族的面孔表现出自上而下的面孔感知(实验1)。然而,我们提供了新的证据表明,婴儿对其他种族的面孔没有表现出自上而下调节的证据(实验2),这表明这种能力具有基于经验的特异性,在熟悉的感知情境中自上而下的调节更有效。此外,我们排除了这种面孔种族效应是由于两组婴儿在声音与面孔的联想学习上存在差异的可能性。这项工作对于理解支持感知发展的机制以及它们与婴儿期自上而下感知的关系具有重要意义。

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