面部匹配的一个标准放置理论
Kristen A Baker1, Catherine J Mondloch2, Peter J B Hancock3
1School of Psychology, University of Kent, UK.
Cognition
|September 27, 2025
概括
决策值的个体差异解释了面部匹配表现的明显分离. 控制响应偏差揭示了识别匹配和不匹配之间的联系.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 法医科学 法医科学 法医科学
背景情况:
- 面部匹配涉及对图像对进行二元决策:身份匹配或不匹配.
- 在匹配和不匹配试验中的表现往往看起来是不可分离的,使理论模型复杂化.
研究的目的:
- 在面部匹配中调查匹配和不匹配表现之间的分离.
- 为了证明反应偏差,而不是单独的认知过程,是这种分离的基础.
主要方法:
- 进行了两项实验,超过500名参与者执行各种面部匹配任务.
- 利用数据模拟和统计方法来控制响应偏差.
- 分析了分类准确性,在对决策门的个体差异进行了部分排除后.
主要成果:
- 系统响应偏差被确定为明显分离的原因.
- 对这些偏差的控制揭示了匹配和不匹配识别准确性之间的显著关联.
- 决策门位置的个体差异可靠地将两种试验类型的表现联系在一起.
结论:
- 在面部匹配表现中明显的分离是响应偏差的工件.
- 认知模型应该考虑决策值的个体差异,以解释绩效联系.
- 这为了解面部识别和歧视提供了一个统一的机制.
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