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Assessing the presence of face biases by means of anorthoscopic perception

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ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS
卷 82, 期 5, 页码 2673-2692

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.3758/s13414-020-02009-y

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Anorthoscopic presentation; Gender categorization; Chimeric faces; Own-Gender Bias; Left-Face Bias

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Anorthoscopy is a presentation mode in which an image is shown sliding behind a slit-shaped aperture, so that it is visible only part by part and never in its entirety. With the aims to assess (1) whether the processing of complex stimuli (faces) correctly occurs in anorthoscopy, and (2) whether the Own-Gender Bias (OGB: the better recognition of stimuli belonging to the same gender of the observer: faster and more accurate) and the Left-Face Bias (LFB: the preference to analyze the left half of the face) occur in such a part by part presentation, we presented female and male faces as whole stimuli (Experiment1) and in anorthoscopy (Experiments2and3), as well as female/male chimeric faces (Experiment4), during a gender categorization task. Experiment1confirmed that participants correctly categorized the gender of faces, but the OGB was not found. In Experiments2and3we manipulated the direction (Experiment2: upward/downward; Experiment3: leftward/rightward), the speed (slow and fast) of the sliding faces, and the width of the aperture (small and large). Both tasks revealed that facial gender was correctly categorized in anorthoscopy. The OGB was found, but only for males/females in Experiments2/3, respectively. In Experiment4the LFB emerged only in the tachistoscopic session, suggesting that this perceptual bias does not extend to anorthoscopy.

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