语义知识促进人脸身份加工的相关研究。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Yue Qiu, Yuanzhe Li
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摘要

识别面孔的能力是人类社会交往的一项基本技能。虽然许多研究都集中在熟悉面孔的识别上,但人们对了解不熟悉面孔识别背后的认知过程越来越感兴趣。先前的研究表明,语义知识和身体特征在陌生人脸识别中都起作用,但它们之间关系的本质尚未得到很好的理解。本研究探讨了陌生面孔识别能力与名人面孔语义知识和身体特征编码能力的关系。使用大猩猩平台,一组年龄范围广的大组参与者(N = 66)完成了三个任务:具有挑战性的陌生面孔匹配任务和名人识别测试1和2,分别评估语义和物理特征编码能力。结果表明,熟悉面孔的语义知识和身体特征编码能力与模型面孔匹配任务得分呈正相关。此外,语义知识的编码能力与身体特征的编码能力呈正相关。
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A correlational study investigating whether semantic knowledge facilitates face identity processing.

A correlational study investigating whether semantic knowledge facilitates face identity processing.

A correlational study investigating whether semantic knowledge facilitates face identity processing.

A correlational study investigating whether semantic knowledge facilitates face identity processing.

The ability to recognize faces is a fundamental skill in human social interaction. While much research has focused on the recognition of familiar faces, there is growing interest in understanding the cognitive processes underlying the recognition of unfamiliar faces. Previous studies have suggested that both semantic knowledge and physical features play a role in unfamiliar face recognition, but the nature of their relationship is not well understood. This study examines the relationship between unfamiliar face recognition ability and the encoding abilities of semantic knowledge and physical features for famous faces. Using the Gorilla platform, a large group of participants (N = 66) with a broad age range completed three tasks: a challenging unfamiliar face matching task and Famous People Recognition Tests 1 and 2 to evaluate semantic and physical feature encoding abilities, respectively. Results indicate positive correlations between encoding abilities for both semantic knowledge and physical features of familiar faces with Model Face Matching Task scores. Additionally, the encoding ability for semantic knowledge was found to be positively associated with that of physical features.

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Communicative and Integrative Biology
Communicative and Integrative Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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