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Real-life experience with personally familiar faces enhances discrimination based on global information

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/46917
Version
Published
Identifiers
10.7717/peerj.1465
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Ramon, Meike  
Van Belle, Goedele
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Face processing

Global information in...

Holistic processing

Personal familiarity

Real-life exposure

Abstract
Despite the agreement that experience with faces leads to more efficient processing, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Building on empirical evidence from unfamiliar face processing in healthy populations and neuropsychological patients, the present experiment tested the hypothesis that personal familiarity is associated with superior discrimination when identity information is derived based on global, as opposed to local facial information. Diagnosticity and availability of local and global information was manipulated through varied physical similarity and spatial resolution of morph faces created from personally familiar or unfamiliar faces. We found that discrimination of subtle changes between highly similar morph faces was unaffected by familiarity. Contrariwise, relatively more pronounced physical (i.e., identity) differences were more efficiently discriminated for personally familiar faces, indicating more efficient processing of global, as opposed to local facial information through real-life experience.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13183
Publisher DOI
10.7717/peerj.1465
Journal or Serie
PeerJ
Journal or Serie
PeerJ
ISSN
2167-8359
Publisher URL
https://peerj.com/articles/1465/
Organization
Wirtschaft  
Volume
4
Publisher
PeerJ
Submitter
Ramon, Meike
Citation apa
Ramon, M., & Van Belle, G. (2016). Real-life experience with personally familiar faces enhances discrimination based on global information. In PeerJ (Vol. 4). PeerJ. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13183
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