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跨种族效应 (CRE) 表明人们更好地识别同种族的面孔. 重复暴露并没有改变错误报警的这种效果,但同种族面部的识别准确性仍然不受重复的影响.

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  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 法医心理学 法医心理学

背景情况:

  • 跨种族效应 (CRE) 描述了个体在识别自己种族群体中的面孔时比其他种族群体更准确的倾向.
  • 之前的研究已经确定了CRE,但其在重复接触面部时的持续性需要进一步调查.

研究的目的:

  • 为了调查是否跨种族效应 (CRE) 保持当面孔被重复遇到.
  • 检查面部熟悉对准确识别 (击中) 与错误识别 (错误报警) 的差异影响.

主要方法:

  • 参与者 (黑白) 观看黑白面孔的块,目标面孔在块中重复.
  • 该研究分析了命中率 (正确识别) 和错误报警率 (不正确识别) 以评估识别准确度.
  • 信号检测理论测量 (例如,d') 用于量化性能.

主要成果:

  • 错误报警率数据和d'测量一致显示了所有块的CRE,不受面部重复的影响.
  • 相比之下,命中率数据没有显示出CRE的证据.
  • CRE是不对称的,在白人参与者中比在黑人参与者中更明显.

结论:

  • 面部识别的准确性涉及到不同的匹配和错误报警机制,这些机制可以分离.
  • 这些发现对理解现实世界的面部识别和错误识别有重大意义,特别是在熟悉的同种族和跨种族面部方面.