Domain Specificity vs. Domain Generality: The Case of Faces and Words

Vision Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.3390/vision8010001
Paulo Ventura, Francisco Cruz
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Faces and words are ever-present stimuli in social environments that require fine-grained, efficient discrimination of their constituents in order to acquire meaning. Provided that these stimuli share multiple characteristics, while simultaneously being different visual object categories in important ways, a debate has ensued pertaining to whether their processing can be reduced to a common mechanism or whether each category mobilizes exclusive resources. We thus first present briefly domain-specific and domain-general accounts, as opposing perspectives that highlight the absence and presence of commonalities in face and word processing, respectively. We then focus on how faces and words are processed. While faces are usually associated with holistic processing of facial features, to create a perceptual whole, there is no such consensus pertaining to word processing. Words have been argued to rely on either letter-by-letter processing or in a way closer to that of faces, since they are also objects of expertise. Lastly, we advance the debate by providing an overview of our latest research findings. These findings provide a more direct comparison of face and word processing, by incorporating both stimuli in one task concurrently.
领域特殊性与领域通用性:面孔和词语的案例
面孔和文字是社会环境中无处不在的刺激物,需要对其成分进行精细、有效的辨别才能获得意义。由于这些刺激物具有多种共同特征,同时在一些重要方面又属于不同的视觉对象类别,因此,关于它们的处理过程是否可以归结为一种共同的机制,还是每一类刺激物都调动了独有的资源,一直存在争论。因此,我们首先简要介绍了特定领域和一般领域的观点,这两种观点截然相反,分别强调了人脸和文字处理过程中共同点的缺乏和存在。然后,我们将重点讨论人脸和文字是如何处理的。面孔通常与面部特征的整体处理有关,以形成一个感知整体,而文字处理却没有这样的共识。有人认为,单词的处理要么依赖于逐个字母的处理,要么依赖于更接近于人脸的处理,因为它们也是专业知识的对象。最后,我们将概述我们的最新研究成果,从而推动这一争论。这些研究结果通过将两种刺激同时纳入一项任务,对人脸和文字处理进行了更直接的比较。
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