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Visual scanning and recognition of Chinese, Caucasian, and racially ambiguous faces: Contributions from bottom-up facial physiognomic information and top-down knowledge of racial categories

机译:视觉扫描和识别中国,白种人和种族歧义的面孔:自下而上的面部生理信息和自上而下的种族类别知识的贡献

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Recent studies have shown that participants use different eye movement strategies when scanning own- and other-race faces. However, it is unclear (1) whether this effect is related to face recognition performance, and (2) to what extent this effect is influenced by top-down or bottom-up facial information. In the present study, Chinese participants performed a face recognition task with Chinese, Caucasian, and racially ambiguous faces. For the racially ambiguous faces, we led participants to believe that they were viewing either own-race Chinese faces or other-race Caucasian faces. Results showed that (1) Chinese participants scanned the nose of the true Chinese faces more than that of the true Caucasian faces, whereas they scanned the eyes of the Caucasian faces more than those of the Chinese faces; (2) they scanned the eyes, nose, and mouth equally for the ambiguous faces in the Chinese condition compared with those in the Caucasian condition; (3) when recognizing the true Chinese target faces, but not the true target Caucasian faces, the greater the fixation proportion on the nose, the faster the participants correctly recognized these faces. The same was true when racially ambiguous face stimuli were thought to be Chinese faces. These results provide the first evidence to show that (I) visual scanning patterns of faces are related to own-race face recognition response time, and (2) it is bottom-up facial physiognomic information that mainly contributes to face scanning. However, top-down knowledge of racial categories can influence the relationship between face scanning patterns and recognition response time. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:最近的研究表明,参与者在扫描自己和其他种族的面孔时会使用不同的眼睛运动策略。但是,尚不清楚(1)该效果是否与面部识别性能有关,以及(2)该效果在多大程度上受自上而下或自下而上的面部信息的影响。在本研究中,中国参与者使用中国,白种人和种族歧义的面孔执行了人脸识别任务。对于种族模棱两可的面孔,我们使参与者相信他们正在观看自己种族的中国面孔或其他种族的白种人面孔。结果表明:(1)中国参与者对中国真实面孔的扫描比对白种人面孔的扫描要多,而对白人面孔的扫描则比对中国面孔的扫描要多; (2)与高加索人相比,在中国人的情况下,他们对眼睛,鼻子和嘴巴进行了相同的扫描; (3)当识别出真正的中国目标面孔而不是真正的白种人目标面孔时,鼻子上的注视比例越大,参与者正确识别这些面孔的速度就越快。当种族歧义的面部刺激被认为是中国面孔时,情况也是如此。这些结果提供了第一个证据,表明(I)面部的视觉扫描模式与自身种族的面部识别响应时间有关;(2)自下而上的面部生理信息主要有助于面部扫描。但是,自上而下的种族类别知识可能会影响人脸扫描模式与识别响应时间之间的关系。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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