Recognition memory for realistic synthetic faces

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Yuko Yotsumoto
Michael J. Kahana
Hugh R. Wilson
Robert Sekuler
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[1] Brandeis University,Volen Center for Complex Systems
[2] University of Pennsylvania,Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
[3] York University,undefined
[4] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2007年 / 35卷
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Recognition Memory; Serial Position; Face Stimulus; Study Item; Perceptual Space;
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A series of experiments examined short-term recognition memory for trios of briefly presented, synthetic human faces derived from three real human faces. The stimuli were a graded series of faces, which differed by varying known amounts from the face of the average female. Faces based on each of the three real faces were transformed so as to lie along orthogonal axes in a 3-D face space. Experiment 1 showed that the synthetic faces’ perceptual similarity structure strongly influenced recognition memory. Results were fit by a noisy exemplar model (NEMO) of perceptual recognition memory (Kahana & Sekuler, 2002). The fits revealed that recognition memory was influenced both by the similarity of the probe to the series items and by the similarities among the series items themselves. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (MDS) showed that the faces’ perceptual representations largely preserved the 3-D space in which the face stimuli were arrayed. NEMO gave a better account of the results when similarity was defined as perceptual MDS similarity, rather than as the physical proximity of one face to another. Experiment 2 confirmed the importance of within-list homogeneity directly, without mediation of a model. We discuss the affinities and differences between visual memory for synthetic faces and memory for simpler stimuli.
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页码:1233 / 1244
页数:11
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