物体面部相似性对朝右偏好的影响

Yuma Taniyama, S. Kishigami, T. Minami, S. Nakauchi
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偏侧性是一种偏见,人们更喜欢一边而不是另一边。先前的研究显示了面部方向和面部侧面的偏侧性;人们更喜欢右脸而不是左脸,这表明人们倾向于右脸。右半球专门用于人脸识别,而右脸的面部部分位于左侧;因此,正脸被认为具有更高的知觉流畅性。本研究采用心理物理实验和脑电图测量的方法,探讨了人脸相似性与偏好偏侧性之间的关系,以及感知流畅性随物体朝向的差异。结果显示,只有面对脸的物体才倾向于面向右。此外,研究还表明,与面孔相似与否无关,面向右的物体的感知流畅性高于面向左的物体。这些结果表明,偏好偏侧性是由于a)面部信息加工机制和b)通过经验获得的认知偏见的影响。
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Influence of Objects Face-likeness on the Right-facing Preference
: Laterality is a bias in which humans prefer one side over the other. Previous research has shown laterality in facial direction and facial aspects; right-facing faces are preferred over left-facing faces, indicating a rightward dominance. Right hemisphere is specialized for face recognition, and facial parts of a right-facing face are located on the left side; hence right-facing face is expected to have higher perceptual fluency. This study investigated the relationship between the object’s face-likeness and the preference laterality and the difference in perceptual fluency depending on the object’s orientation, using psychophysical experiment and EEG measurement. As a result, right-facing preference was revealed only for face-like objects. In addition, it was shown that the perceptual fluency of right-facing objects was higher than left-facing objects, regardless of face-likeness. These results suggest that preference laterality is due to the influence of a) facial information processing mechanism and b) cognitive bias acquired through experience.
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