Face Adaptation Effects on Non-Configural Face Information.

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Advances in Cognitive Psychology Pub Date : 2021-06-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5709/acp-0327-1
Ronja Mueller, Sandra Utz, Claus-Christian Carbon, Tilo Strobach
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Inspecting new visual information in a face can affect the perception of subsequently seen faces. In experimental settings for example, previously seen manipulated versions of a face can lead to a clear bias of the participant's perception of subsequent images: Original images are then perceived as manipulated in the opposite direction of the adaptor while images that are more similar to the adaptor are perceived as normal or natural. These so-called face adaptation effects can be a useful tool to provide information about which facial information is processed and stored in facial memory. Most experiments so far used variants of the second-order relationship configural information (e.g., spatial relations between facial features) when investigating these effects. However, non-configural face information (e.g., color) was mainly neglected when focusing on face adaptation, although this type of information plays an important role in face processing. Therefore, we investigated adaptation effects of non-configural face information by employing brightness alterations. Our results provide clear evidence for brightness adaptation effects (Experiment 1). These effects are face-specific to some extent (Experiments 2 and 3) and robust over time (Experiments 4 and 5). They support the assumption that non-configural face information is not only relevant in face perception but also in face retention. Brightness information seems to be stored in memory and thus is even involved in face recognition.

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人脸自适应对非配置人脸信息的影响。
在人脸上检测新的视觉信息会影响随后看到的人脸的感知。例如,在实验环境中,先前看到的人脸被操纵的版本可能会导致参与者对后续图像的感知存在明显的偏差:原始图像随后被感知为在适配器的相反方向上被操纵,而与适配器更相似的图像则被感知为正常或自然。这些所谓的面部适应效果可以是提供关于哪些面部信息被处理并存储在面部记忆中的信息的有用工具。到目前为止,大多数实验在研究这些影响时都使用了二阶关系结构信息的变体(例如,面部特征之间的空间关系)。然而,在关注人脸自适应时,非结构人脸信息(如颜色)主要被忽视,尽管这类信息在人脸处理中起着重要作用。因此,我们通过亮度变化来研究非结构人脸信息的适应效应。我们的结果为亮度适应效应提供了明确的证据(实验1)。这些效果在一定程度上是人脸特有的(实验2和3),并且随着时间的推移是鲁棒的(实验4和5)。他们支持这样一种假设,即非结构人脸信息不仅与人脸感知相关,而且与人脸保持相关。亮度信息似乎存储在存储器中,因此甚至涉及人脸识别。
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Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Advances in Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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