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Shared or Separate Mechanisms for Self-Face and Other-Face Processing? Evidence from Adaptation

机译:共享或单独的机制来进行自我操作和其他操作适应的证据

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Evidence that self-face recognition is dissociable from general face recognition has important implications both for models of social cognition and for our understanding of face recognition. In two studies, we examine how adaptation affects the perception of personally familiar faces, and we use a visual adaptation paradigm to investigate whether the neural mechanisms underlying the recognition of one’s own and other faces are shared or separate. In Study 1 we show that the representation of personally familiar faces is rapidly updated by visual experience with unfamiliar faces, so that the perception of one’s own face and a friend’s face is altered by a brief period of adaptation to distorted unfamiliar faces. In Study 2, participants adapted to images of their own and a friend’s face distorted in opposite directions; the contingent aftereffects we observe are indicative of separate neural populations, but we suggest that these reflect coding of facial identity rather than of the categories “self” and “other.”.
机译:自我面部识别与一般面部识别不可分离的证据对于社会认知模型和我们对面部识别的理解都具有重要意义。在两项研究中,我们研究了适应如何影响个人熟悉的面孔的感知,并使用视觉适应范例研究了识别自己的面孔和其他面孔的神经机制是共享的还是分开的。在研究1中,我们表明,陌生面孔的视觉体验会迅速更新个人熟悉的面孔的表示,因此,通过短暂适应畸形的陌生面孔,可以改变对自己面孔和朋友面孔的感知。在研究2中,参与者适应了自己和朋友的脸部图像,但方向相反。我们观察到的或有后遗症表明了单独的神经种群,但我们建议这些反映的是面部识别的编码,而不是“自我”和“其他”类别的编码。

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