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When you turn the other cheek: A preference for novel viewpoints of familiar faces

机译:当您转过另一个脸颊时:偏爱熟悉面孔的新颖观点

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Inferences about the psychobiological processes that underlie face perception have been drawn from the spontaneous behaviour of eyes. Using a visual paired-comparison task, we recorded the eye movements of twenty adults as they viewed pairs of faces that differed in their relative familiarity. The results indicate an advantage for novel viewpoints of familiar faces over familiar viewpoints of familiar faces and novel faces. We conclude that this preference serves the face recognition system by collecting the variation necessary to build robust representations of identity.
机译:关于面部感知的心理生物学过程的推断是从眼睛的自发行为得出的。使用视觉配对比较任务,我们记录了二十名成年人在观看他们相对熟悉程度不同的面孔时的眼睛运动。结果表明,相对于熟悉的面孔和新颖的面孔的熟悉的观点,熟悉的面孔的新颖观点的优点。我们得出结论,该偏好通过收集构建身份的可靠表示所必需的变化来服务于人脸识别系统。

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