基于眼睛区域的人识别中的眼罩动态:去除和添加眼罩的效果。

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Teresa Garcia-Marques, Manuel Oliveira, Paulo Ventura
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摘要

面部可见性的动态变化对识别眼睛和前额区域的影响是什么?这项研究考察了戴或摘口罩如何影响视觉识别眼睛的能力。我们研究了这些变化是否会影响对上面部特征的识别,并改变对面部上下半部分不对齐的敏感性,从而破坏整体面部处理。结果表明,摘下面具通常会损害视觉识别,这表明对整个脸部的感知阻碍了对上半部分的识别。当面不对准时,干扰会减少,这一事实表明这种阻碍是明显的。相比之下,在目标人脸上添加掩模对识别的损害是由于失去整体处理的原始支持而上升的,因为当上下半部分不对齐时,它并没有减弱。另外的研究结果表明,不对齐对保留或添加口罩的面部识别产生负面影响,这表明口罩实际上可能有助于将注意力转移到相关的面部特征上,而不是整合到整体表现中。我们讨论这些结果的理论和实践意义的视觉识别,特别是在动态变化的背景下,面部外观。
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Mask dynamics in eye region-based person identification: Effects of mask removal and addition.

What is the impact of dynamic changes in facial visibility on identifying the eye and forehead region? This study examines how wearing or removing a mask affects the ability to visually identify the eyes. We investigate whether these changes impact the recognition of upper facial features and alter sensitivity to the misalignment of the face's upper and lower halves, which disrupts holistic face processing. Results show that removing a mask generally impairs visual identification, suggesting that the perception of the whole face hinders recognition of the upper half. This hindering is evident from the fact that the interference decreases when the face is misaligned. In contrast, the impairment in identification caused by adding a mask to a target face rises from losing original support of the holistic processing, given that it was not diminished when the upper and bottom halves were misaligned. Additional findings show that misalignment negatively affects the identification of faces where a mask was either maintained or added, suggesting that masks may actually help direct attention to relevant facial features, rather than being integrated into a holistic representation. We discuss these results in light of their theoretical and practical implications for visual identification, particularly in the context of dynamic changes to facial appearance.

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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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