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Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations

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NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
卷 3, 期 8, 页码 817-826

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-019-0625-3

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  1. Wellcome Trust (Senior Investigator Award, UK) [107802]
  2. Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative/Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (USA, UK) [172046-01]

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Current cognitive theories are cast in terms of information-processing mechanisms that use mental representations(1-4). For example, people use their mental representations to identify familiar faces under various conditions of pose, illumination and ageing, or to draw resemblance between family members. Yet, the actual information contents of these representations are rarely characterized, which hinders knowledge of the mechanisms that use them. Here, we modelled the three-dimensional representational contents of 4 faces that were familiar to 14 participants as work colleagues. The representational contents were created by reverse-correlating identity information generated on each trial with judgements of the face's similarity to the individual participant's memory of this face. In a second study, testing new participants, we demonstrated the validity of the modelled contents using everyday face tasks that generalize identity judgements to new viewpoints, age and sex. Our work highlights that such models of mental representations are critical to understanding generalization behaviour and its underlying information-processing mechanisms.

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