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Those Virtual People all Look the Same to me: Computer-Rendered Faces Elicit a Higher False Alarm Rate Than Real Human Faces in a Recognition Memory Task

机译:这些虚拟的人对我都一样:在识别记忆任务中计算机渲染的面孔比真实的面孔具有更高的虚警率

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Virtual as compared with real human characters can elicit a sense of uneasiness in human observers, characterized by lack of familiarity and even feelings of eeriness (the “uncanny valley” hypothesis). Here we test the possibility that this alleged lack of familiarity is literal in the sense that people have lesser perceptual expertise in processing virtual as compared with real human faces. Sixty-four participants took part in a recognition memory study in which they first learned a set of faces and were then asked to recognize them in a testing session. We used real and virtual (computer-rendered) versions of the same faces, presented in either upright or inverted orientation. Real and virtual faces were matched for low-level visual features such as global luminosity and spatial frequency contents. Our results demonstrated a higher response bias toward responding “seen before” for virtual as compared with real faces, which was further explained by a higher false alarm rate for the former. This finding resembles a similar effect for recognizing human faces from other than one's own ethnic groups (the “other race effect”). Virtual faces received clearly higher subjective eeriness ratings than real faces. Our results did not provide evidence of poorer overall recognition memory or lesser inversion effect for virtual faces, however. The higher false alarm rate finding supports the notion that lesser perceptual expertise may contribute to the lack of subjective familiarity with virtual faces. We discuss alternative interpretations and provide suggestions for future research.
机译:与真实的人类角色相比,虚拟角色可能引起人类观察者的不安感,其特征是缺乏熟悉感,甚至缺乏狂暴的感觉(“怪异的山谷”假说)。在这里,我们测试了这种所谓的不熟悉程度是否是字面意义的可能性,即与真实人脸相比,人们在处理虚拟时具有较少的感知专业知识。六十四名参与者参加了识别记忆研究,在该研究中,他们首先学习了一组面孔,然后在测试过程中被要求识别它们。我们使用了相同的面孔的真实和虚拟(计算机渲染)版本,以竖立或倒立方向呈现。真实面孔和虚拟面孔针对低级视觉特征(例如全局亮度和空间频率内容)进行了匹配。我们的结果表明,与真实面孔相比,虚拟人对“先见后觉”的响应偏见更高,这可以通过前者较高的虚警率进一步解释。这一发现类似于识别来自其​​他民族的人脸的类似效果(“其他种族效应”)。虚拟面孔收到的主观严肃评分明显高于真实面孔。然而,我们的结果并未提供整体识别记忆力较差或对虚拟面部的反演效果较弱的证据。较高的误报率发现支持以下观念:较少的感知专业知识可能会导致缺乏对虚拟面部的主观熟悉。我们讨论替代解释,并为以后的研究提供建议。

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