Configural face encoding and spatial frequency information

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Isabelle Boutet
Charles Collin
Jocelyn Faubert
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[1] National Research Council,Laboratoire de psychophysique et de perception visuelle
[2] Université de Montréal,undefined
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Perception & Psychophysics | 2003年 / 65卷
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Face Recognition; Image Type; Frequency Condition; Critical Band; Good Recognition Performance;
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Configural relations and a critical band of spatial frequencies (SFs) in the middle range are particularly important for face recognition. We report the results of four experiments in which the relationship between these two types of information was examined. In Experiments 1, 2A, and 2B, theface inversion effect (FIE) was used to probe configural face encoding. Recognition of upright and inverted faces and nonface objects was measured in four conditions: a no-filter condition and three SF conditions (low, medium, and high frequency). We found significant FIEs of comparable magnitudes for all frequency conditions. In Experiment 3, discrimination of faces on the basis of either configural or featural modifications was measured under the same four conditions. Although the ability to discriminate configural modifications was superior in the medium-frequency condition, so was the ability to discriminate featural modifications. We conclude that the band of SF that is critical for face recognition does not contribute preferentially to configural encoding.
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页码:1078 / 1093
页数:15
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