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Matching Unfamiliar Voices to Static and Dynamic Faces: No Evidence for a Dynamic Face Advantage in a Simultaneous Presentation Paradigm

机译:将不熟悉的声音与静态和动态面孔匹配:在同时演示范例中没有动态面孔优势的证据

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Previous research has demonstrated that humans are able to match unfamiliar voices to corresponding faces and vice versa. It has been suggested that this matching ability might be based on common underlying factors that have a characteristic impact on both faces and voices. Some researchers have additionally assumed that dynamic facial information might be especially relevant to successfully match faces to voices. In the present study, static and dynamic face-voice matching ability was compared in a simultaneous presentation paradigm. Additionally, a procedure (matching additionally supported by incidental association learning) was implemented which allowed for reliably excluding participants that did not pay sufficient attention to the task. A comparison of performance between static and dynamic face-voice matching suggested a lack of substantial differences in matching ability, suggesting that dynamic (as opposed to mere static) facial information does not contribute meaningfully to face-voice matching performance. Importantly, this conclusion was not merely derived from the lack of a statistically significant group difference in matching performance (which could principally be explained by assuming low statistical power), but from a Bayesian analysis as well as from an analysis of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the actual effect size. The extreme border of this CI suggested a maximally plausible dynamic face advantage of less than four percentage points, which was considered way too low to indicate any theoretically meaningful dynamic face advantage. Implications regarding the underlying mechanisms of face-voice matching are discussed.
机译:先前的研究表明,人类能够将陌生的声音匹配到相应的面孔,反之亦然。已经提出,这种匹配能力可能基于对面部和声音都具有特征性影响的常见潜在因素。一些研究人员还假设动态面部信息可能与成功将面部与声音匹配特别相关。在本研究中,静态和动态的人脸语音匹配能力在同步演示范例中进行了比较。另外,实施了一种程序(附带关联学习额外支持的匹配),该程序允许可靠地排除对任务没有足够注意的参与者。静态和动态面部声音匹配之间的性能比较表明,在匹配能力方面没有实质性的差异,这表明动态(而不是纯静态的)面部信息不会对面部声音匹配性能产生有意义的贡献。重要的是,这个结论不仅是由于匹配性能缺乏统计上显着的组差异(主要可以通过假设较低的统计功效来解释)得出的,还来自贝叶斯分析以及对95%置信区间的分析(CI)的实际效果大小。此CI的极端边界表明,最大可行的动态人脸优势小于4个百分点,这被认为太低而无法表示任何理论上有意义的动态人脸优势。讨论了有关面部语音匹配的潜在机制的含义。

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