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The Other-Race and Other-Species Effect during a Sex Categorization Task: An Eye Tracker Study

机译:在性别分类任务中的其他种族和其他物种效果:眼睛跟踪器研究

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Sex categorization from faces is a crucial ability for humans and non-human primates for various social and cognitive processes. In the current study, we performed two eye tracking experiments to examine the gaze behavior of participants during a sex categorization task in which participants categorize face pictures from their own-race (Caucasian), other-race (Asian) and other-species (chimpanzee). In experiment 1, we presented the faces in an upright position to 16 participants, and found a strong other-race and other-species effect. In experiment 2, the same faces were shown to 24 na?ve participants in an upside-down (inverted) position, which showed that, although the other-species effect was intact, other-race effect disappeared. Moreover, eye-tracking analysis revealed that in the upright position, the eye region was the first and most widely viewed area for all face categories. However, during upside-down viewing, participants’ attention directed more towards the eye region of the own-race and own-species faces, whereas the nose received more attention in other-race and other-species faces. Overall results suggest that other-race faces were processed less holistically compared to own-race faces and this could affect both participants’ behavioral performance and gaze behavior during sex categorization. Finally, gaze data suggests that the gaze of participants shifts from the eye to the nose region with decreased racial and species-based familiarity.
机译:面临的性别分类是人类和非人类灵长类动物的关键能力,适合各种社会和认知过程。在目前的研究中,我们进行了两个眼睛跟踪实验,以检查参与者在性分类任务期间参与者的凝视行为,其中参与者将面部图片分类为自己的种族(白种人),其他种族(亚洲)和其他物种(黑猩猩) )。在实验1中,我们向16名参与者的直立位置呈现面部,发现了强大的其他种族和其他物种效果。在实验2中,在颠倒(倒置)位置的24个Ve参与者中显示了相同的面,表明,尽管其他物种效应完好无损,但其他种族效果消失。此外,眼睛跟踪分析显示,在直立位置,眼部区域是所有面部类别的第一和最广泛地观察区域。然而,在颠倒的观看期间,参与者的注意力朝着自己种族和自己的物种面孔的眼部朝着更多地指导,而鼻子在其他种族和其他物种面上得到更多关注。总体结果表明,与自己的种族面孔相比,其他赛道面对的处理较低,这可能会影响参与者在性分类期间的行为性能和凝视行为。最后,凝视数据表明,参与者的凝视从眼睛转向鼻子区域,随着种族和基于物种的熟悉程度降低。

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