A new model for the visual judgement of kinship

Ludovica Lorusso, G. Brelstaff, E. Grosso
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We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. The accepted model that represents the relation between similarity and kinship is one in which notional kinship signals are detected by the human observer in order to judge both kinship and similarity of pairs of faces. We measure observers' response times to face-pair stimuli while they perform judgements of kinship, similarity or dissimilarity. Significant differences in response time are found between the three different tasks and between face-pair categories - suggesting that the strategies employed when extracting information from facial features, may be conditional on both task and stimulus context. We sketch a new model for face processing related to these three judgements.
亲属关系视觉判断的新模型
我们分析了三种不同的人脸视觉判断:亲缘关系、相似性和差异性。代表相似性和亲缘关系的公认模型是由人类观察者检测到的概念亲缘关系信号,以判断一对面孔的亲缘关系和相似性。我们测量了观察者在判断亲缘关系、相似或不相似时对面孔对刺激的反应时间。在三种不同的任务之间以及在面部对类别之间发现了显著的反应时间差异,这表明从面部特征中提取信息时所采用的策略可能取决于任务和刺激环境。我们提出了一个与这三种判断相关的人脸处理新模型。
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