Perceptual Narrowing in Face Processing: Reviewing the Factors Influencing its Onset and Offset

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Japanese Psychological Research Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1111/jpr.12516
Mathilde Fort, Joan Birulès, Althéa Fratacci, Jonathan Parente, Olivier Pascalis
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An infant's face‐ and speech‐processing system develops during the first year from broad and non‐specific to becoming a system that is tuned to the faces and languages to which they are most exposed. This phenomenon is called perceptual narrowing. Before 9 months of age, infants are capable of discriminating and recognizing individuals from any type of race/species faces. However, with increased exposure to own‐race and own‐species faces and lack of exposure to other types of faces, by 9 months of age, they have improved their ability to discriminate own‐race faces, while they show increased difficulty in the discrimination of faces from other races and species. According to the literature, we can conclude that, by 12 months of age, most human perceptual systems have become perceptually tuned and adult‐like; however, this is not true. In the following sections, we will argue that perceptual narrowing for faces occurs during the same developmental period as it does for language, and that it can be prevented or modulated with sufficient exposure to unfamiliar sounds or face types. We conclude that narrowing has been designed by natural selection to tailor an individual's cognition to their local social context. It might occur for every domain pertaining to social communication—from speech processing to emotion or gesture perception—in a process that gradually adapts the infant to their native social group.
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人脸处理中的知觉缩小:回顾影响其发生和偏移的因素
婴儿的面孔和语言处理系统在第一年内从广泛的、非特定的发展成为一个只针对他们接触最多的面孔和语言的系统。这种现象被称为知觉缩小。9 个月大之前,婴儿能够分辨和识别任何种族/品种的人脸。然而,随着接触自己种族和自己种类的面孔的增加,而缺乏接触其他类型面孔的机会,到 9 个月大时,他们辨别自己种族面孔的能力有所提高,而辨别其他种族和种类的面孔则越来越困难。根据这些文献,我们可以得出这样的结论:到 12 个月大时,大多数人类的感知系统都已在感知上得到调整,变得与成人一样;但事实并非如此。在接下来的章节中,我们将论证人脸知觉的缩小与语言知觉的缩小发生在相同的发育阶段,并且可以通过充分接触不熟悉的声音或人脸类型来预防或调节。我们的结论是,缩小感知范围是自然选择的结果,目的是使个体的认知适应当地的社会环境。它可能发生在与社会交流有关的每一个领域--从语言处理到情感或手势感知--在这个过程中,婴儿逐渐适应了他们的本地社会群体。
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Japanese Psychological Research
Japanese Psychological Research PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.
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