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Recognition of own-race and other-race caricatures: implications for models of face recognition

自己赛跑和其它赛跑漫画的识别:为脸识别的模型的含意。

作     者:Byatt, G Rhodes, G 

作者机构:Univ Western Australia Dept Psychol Nedlands WA 6907 Australia 

出 版 物:《VISION RESEARCH》 (视觉研究)

年 卷 期:1998年第38卷第15-16期

页      面:2455-2468页

核心收录:

学科分类:0402[教育学-心理学(可授教育学、理学学位)] 1002[医学-临床医学] 1001[医学-基础医学(可授医学、理学学位)] 100212[医学-眼科学] 10[医学] 

基  金:University of Canterbury, UC Marsden Fund, (UOC518) 

主  题:face recognition caricature effects race norm-based coding absolute coding 

摘      要:Valentine s (Valentine T. Q J Exp Psychol 1991;43A:161-204) face recognition framework supports both a norm-based coding (NBC) and an exemplar-only, absolute coding, model (ABC). According to NBC;(1) faces are represented in terms of deviations from a prototype or norm;(2) caricatures are effective because they exaggerate this norm deviation information;and (3) other-race faces are coded relative to the (only available) own-race norm. Therefore NBC predicts that, for European subjects, caricatures of Chinese faces made by distorting differences from the European norm would be more effective than caricatures made relative to the Chinese norm. According to ABC;(1) faces are encoded as absolute values on a set of shared dimensions with the norm playing no role in recognition;(2) caricatures are effective because they minimise exemplar density and (3) the dimensions of face-space are inappropriate for other-race faces leaving them relatively densely clustered. ABC predicts that all faces would be recognised more accurately when caricatured against their own-race norm. We tested European subjects identification of European and Chinese faces, caricatured against both race norms. The ABC model s prediction was supported. European faces were also rated as more distinctive and recognised more easily than Chinese faces. However, the own-race recognition bias held even when the races were equated for distinctiveness which suggests that the ABC model may not provide a complete account of race effects in recognition. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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