Ensemble perception of faces with naturalistic occlusions.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hayden Schill Hendley, Natalia K Pallis Hassani, Timothy F Brady
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Abstract

The visual system takes advantage of redundancy in the world by extracting summary statistics, a phenomenon known as ensemble perception. Ensemble representations are formed for low-level features like orientation and size and high-level features such as facial identity and expression. Whereas recent research has shown that the visual system forms intact ensemble representations even when faces are partially occluded via solid bars, how ensemble perception is impacted with the addition of naturalistic objects such as face masks or sunglasses is largely unknown. To investigate this, we conducted a series of experiments using continuous report tasks in which faces (either varying in identity or expression) were partially occluded with a surgical mask or sunglasses and participants had to report the average face using a face wheel. We found evidence that participants could still accurately extract the average even when a significant portion of it was occluded with either face masks or sunglasses. In a second experiment, however, we found performance was worse when the face wheel was variable trial to trial. Thus part of the preservation of performance in occlusion arises from the visual system learning the features of the particular face wheel being used. Overall, our results suggest that the visual system is able to establish robust ensemble representations for faces with naturalistic occlusions, but that robustness appears to be supported at least partially by learning information about the particular features that are informative for a given set of faces.

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面部自然闭塞的整体知觉。
视觉系统通过提取汇总统计来利用世界上的冗余,这种现象被称为集合感知。集合表示是为低级特征(如方向和大小)和高级特征(如面部身份和表情)形成的。尽管最近的研究表明,即使面部部分被实体遮挡,视觉系统也能形成完整的整体表征,但整体感知如何受到面具或太阳镜等自然物体的影响,在很大程度上是未知的。为了调查这一点,我们进行了一系列的实验,使用连续的报告任务,在这些任务中,面部(不同的身份或表情)被外科口罩或太阳镜部分遮挡,参与者必须使用脸轮报告平均脸。我们发现有证据表明,即使有很大一部分被口罩或太阳镜遮挡,参与者仍然可以准确地提取平均值。然而,在第二个实验中,我们发现,当面轮每次都是可变的时候,表现会更差。因此,遮挡下性能的部分保存源于视觉系统学习正在使用的特定面轮的特征。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,视觉系统能够为具有自然遮挡的面部建立鲁棒的集成表示,但鲁棒性似乎至少部分地得到了关于特定特征的学习信息的支持,这些信息对于给定的一组面部具有信息性。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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