Humphreys G W, Donnelly N, Riddoch M J
Cognitive Science Research Centre, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, U.K.
Neuropsychologia. 1993 Feb;31(2):173-81. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(93)90045-2.
We report data contrasting the processing of facial identity from static photographs, and facial expression from static and moving images, in two patients with face processing impairments. One patient is markedly impaired at perceiving facial identity and he is poor at discriminating facial expression and gender from static photographs of faces. In contrast, he performs normally when required to make judgements of facial expression and gender to faces depicted by sets of moving light dots. The second patient is relatively good at perceiving facial identity, but poor at judging emotional expression from both static and moving faces. The data are consistent with the existence of separate processes for encoding face identity and facial expression, and, furthermore, indicate the separate encoding of expression from moving and static images.
我们报告了两名面部处理能力受损患者在处理静态照片中的面部身份信息以及静态和动态图像中的面部表情方面的数据对比情况。一名患者在识别面部身份方面存在明显障碍,并且从面部静态照片中辨别面部表情和性别也很差。相比之下,当要求他对由移动光点描绘的面部进行面部表情和性别的判断时,他表现正常。第二名患者在感知面部身份方面相对较好,但在判断静态和动态面部的情感表达方面较差。这些数据与存在用于编码面部身份和面部表情的独立过程相一致,此外,还表明了从动态和静态图像中分别编码表情。