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面部独特性与漫画的力量。

Facial distinctiveness and the power of caricatures.

作者信息

Rhodes G, Byatt G, Tremewan T, Kennedy A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Perception. 1997;26(2):207-23. doi: 10.1068/p260207.

Abstract

Caricatures, which increase the distinctiveness of faces, are generally recognised at least as well as undistorted images of those faces. However, caricatures seem to facilitate recognition more for some faces than others. An investigation was made into whether the effectiveness of caricaturing depends on a face's initial distinctiveness. In experiments 1-3, subjects learned names for unfamiliar faces (photographs) that varied in distinctiveness, and were tested on recognition of caricatures, anticaricatures, and undistorted images of those faces. The test images were line drawing in experiment 1 and 2 photographic images in experiment 3. Experiments 1 and 2 were identical except that subjects had more exposure to the study photographs in experiment 1. In all three experiments, distinctive faces were recognised (named) more accurately than less-distinctive faces, and caricatures were recognised at least as accurately as undistorted images and better than anticaricatures. However, distinctiveness and caricature level did not interact. Nor did a face's initial distinctiveness correlate with the degree of recognition facilitation produced by caricaturing (experiments 1-3) or with the caricature level chosen as the best likeness (experiment 4). The effectiveness of caricatures varied across faces and experimental conditions, but these differences did not relate to differences in initial distinctiveness. These results prompted a more careful analysis of the expected relationship between initial distinctiveness and the power of caricatures, which indicated that the relationship may be curvilinear rather than linear. In addition, it was found that line-drawing caricatures functioned as superportraits (recognised better than undistorted images--experiment 1) but photographic caricatures did not (experiment 3) suggesting that the forensic potential of caricatures may be limited.

摘要

漫画能增强面部的独特性,人们通常对漫画的识别程度至少与对那些面部的未变形图像的识别程度一样好。然而,漫画似乎对某些面部的识别促进作用比对其他面部的更大。一项调查研究了漫画化的效果是否取决于面部的初始独特性。在实验1至3中,受试者学习了不同独特性的陌生面部(照片)的名字,并接受了对这些面部的漫画、反漫画和未变形图像的识别测试。实验1中的测试图像是线条画,实验2和3中的测试图像是照片。实验1和2除了受试者在实验1中对研究照片的接触更多外是相同的。在所有三个实验中,独特的面部比不太独特的面部被更准确地识别(命名),漫画被识别的准确性至少与未变形图像一样,且优于反漫画。然而,独特性和漫画程度没有相互作用。面部的初始独特性也与漫画化产生的识别促进程度(实验1至3)或被选为最佳相似度的漫画程度(实验4)没有相关性。漫画的效果因面部和实验条件而异,但这些差异与初始独特性的差异无关。这些结果促使对初始独特性与漫画力量之间的预期关系进行更仔细的分析,这表明这种关系可能是曲线的而非线性的。此外,还发现线条画漫画起到了超级肖像画的作用(比未变形图像识别得更好——实验1),但照片漫画则不然(实验3),这表明漫画在法医学上的潜力可能有限。

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