Face familiarity and similarity: Within- and between-identity representations are altered by learning.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Robin S S Kramer, Alex L Jones, Daniel Fitousi
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Abstract

Face familiarity is thought to alter distances between representations in psychological "face space," resulting in substantial improvements in recognition. However, the underlying changes are not well understood. In Experiment 1 (n = 192), we investigated the effect of familiarity based on everyday exposure to celebrities. Participants judged the similarity of pairs of face photographs, and we found that greater familiarity increased perceived similarity for two images of the same person, while decreasing similarity for two images depicting different people. In Experiment 2 (n = 157), familiarity was manipulated through the learning of new identities by watching 5-min video clips. Again, when judging the similarity of image pairs, familiarity increased the perceived similarity of images of the same person, while having the opposite effect on images depicting different people. In Experiment 3, we trained a computational model with images of 333 different identities (totaling 3,949 photographs) and manipulated its familiarity with two new identities. The changes in distances between novel images of these identities (a proxy for similarity) replicated our behavioral findings. Overall, we build upon recent evidence by demonstrating two transformations through which familiarity alters representational space to likely benefit face perception. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

面孔熟悉度和相似性:身份内部和身份之间的表征会因学习而改变。
面孔熟悉度被认为改变了心理“面孔空间”中表征之间的距离,从而大大提高了识别能力。然而,潜在的变化并没有被很好地理解。在实验1 (n = 192)中,我们研究了日常名人接触对熟悉度的影响。参与者判断两组面部照片的相似性,我们发现,熟悉程度越高,对同一个人的两张照片的感知相似性就会增加,而对描绘不同人的两张照片的感知相似性就会降低。在实验2 (n = 157)中,通过观看5分钟的视频片段学习新身份来操纵熟悉度。同样,在判断图像对的相似性时,熟悉度增加了对同一个人图像的感知相似性,而对描绘不同人的图像则有相反的效果。在实验3中,我们用333个不同身份的图像(总共3949张照片)训练了一个计算模型,并操纵了它对两个新身份的熟悉程度。这些身份的新图像之间距离的变化(相似度的代理)重复了我们的行为发现。总的来说,我们通过展示熟悉度改变表征空间从而可能有利于面部感知的两种转变来建立最近的证据。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
145
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.
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