The Face Inversion Effect: Roles of First- and Second-Order Configural Information

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Civile, Ciro [1 ]
McLaren, Rossy [1 ]
McLaren, Ian P. L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, Devon, England
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY | 2016年 / 129卷 / 01期
关键词
inversion effect; configural information; featural information; Thatcher illusion; face recognition; RECOGNITION; PERCEPTION; FEATURES; ROTATION; PARTS;
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The face inversion effect (FIE) is a reduction in recognition performance for inverted faces compared with upright faces. Several studies have proposed that a type of configural information, called second-order relational information, becomes more important with increasing expertise and gives rise to the FIE. However, recently it has been demonstrated that it is possible to obtain an FIE with facial features presented in isolation, showing that configural information is not necessary for this effect to occur. In this article we test whether there is a role for configural information in producing the FIE and whether second- or first-order relational information is particularly important. In Experiment 1, we investigated the role of configural information and local feature orientation by using a new type of "Thatcherizing" transformation on our set of faces, aiming to disrupt second-order and local feature orientation information but keeping all first-order properties unaltered. The results showed a significant reduction in the FIE for these "new" Thatcherized faces, but it did not entirely disappear. Experiment 2 confirmed the FIE for new Thatcherized faces, and Experiment 3 establishes that both local feature orientation and first-order relational information have a role in determining the FIE.
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