人脸识别的决定因素:目标普遍性和相似性的作用

Q1 Psychology
Lionel Boudry, Jeffrey D. Nador, Meike Ramon
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摘要

有关面部识别处理的研究通常评估感知(通过匹配)和/或记忆(通过识别),其实验设计在一个重要方面有所不同:目标普遍性。有些设计在 "目标出现"(TP)试验中加入了 "目标缺失"(TA)试验。在视觉搜索任务中,"目标缺失 "试验会使观察者的决策标准转向更严格的标准,从而增加失误。然而,不同个体和个体间的决策偏差也会有所不同。因此,排除 TA 试验可确保期望水平的可比性,从而通过不考虑正确拒绝和误报,在观察者内部和观察者之间控制更多的决策偏差。然而,TA 试验可能会出现,例如在警察排队时,在排除 TA 和 TP 试验带来的潜在偏差的情况下,考虑观察者的人脸识别能力是非常重要的。而且,虽然这些试验已在许多其他刺激领域进行过研究,但其效果尚未扩展到人脸识别领域。因此,我们试图通过测试以前建立的模型记忆测试的不同版本来填补这一空白,该测试用于测量对实验中学到的面部特征的新旧识别能力。我们的研究发现,在目标流行率的驱动下,预期效应非常明显,即使流行率发生变化,预期效应也会持续存在。这意味着人脸识别--即使是用自然变化来测量--也会受到先前知觉决定的影响。
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Determinants of Face Recognition: The Role of Target Prevalence and Similarity
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception (via matching) and/or memory (via recognition), with experimental designs differing with respect to one important aspect: Target Prevalence. Some designs include “target absent” (TA) among “target present” (TP) trials. In visual search tasks, TA trials shift an observer’s decisional criterion towards a stricter one, increasing misses. However, decisional biases will differ between individuals and across an individual’s decisions as well. In this way, excluding TA trials ensures comparable levels of expectation and thus a more controlled decisional bias both within and between observers by not considering correct rejections and false alarms. However, TA trials may occur, e.g., in police line-ups, where it is important to consider observers’ face recognition ability net of the potential biases introduced by TA and TP trials. And, while these have been investigated in numerous other stimulus domains, their effects have not yet been extended to face recognition. We therefore sought to fill this void by testing different versions of the previously established Models Memory Test, which measures old/new recognition of experimentally learned facial identities. Our study found significant expectation effects, driven by target prevalence that persist even given prevalence changes. This implies that face recognition – even measured with naturalistic changes – is influenced by prior perceptual decisions.
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Journal of Cognition
Journal of Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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