心理学
眼球运动
固定(群体遗传学)
认知心理学
眼动
面部知觉
面部识别系统
人工智能
沟通
计算机视觉
感知
模式识别(心理学)
计算机科学
神经科学
人口
人口学
社会学
作者
Peter J. Hills,Anthony J. Sullivan,J. Michael Pake
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.2044-8295.2011.02091.x
摘要
Face recognition is essential in everyday human life, and all faces are encountered in different poses. However, when a face is inverted, difficulties arise for recognition and eye movements may (Barton, Radcliffe, Cherkasova, Edleman, & Intriligator, 2006) or may not be disrupted (Williams & Henderson, 2007). The present study explored the effects of orientation and pose on recognition and eye movements during a standard old/new recognition task in order to resolve whether inversion disrupts eye movements. Eye‐tracking data looked at the first fixations, the number of fixations, and the duration of fixations over a face. A standard inversion effect was observed, but the three‐quarter view advantage was not observed. Eye‐movement data revealed that the eyes were the most sampled feature (in terms of first fixation, number of fixations, and duration of fixation) for all upright faces, however, other features were sampled first for inverted faces. These results are consistent with Barton et al .'s (2006) but not Williams and Henderson's (2007) findings: possible explanations for this are discussed with the caveat that the same images were used from learning to test.
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