Misaligned dynamic faces are processed holistically

Vision Res. 2022 Feb:191:107970. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2021.107970. Epub 2021 Nov 14.

Abstract

It was recently proposed that both experience-driven and object-based perceptual grouping contribute to holistic face processing. We investigated whether motion-as a common fate perceptual grouping cue-could enhance the holistic processing of misaligned faces. We manipulated alignment and motion (dynamic and static) of study and test faces in a modified complete composite task in which the congruency effect was regarded as an indicator of holistic processing. Participants made same-different judgments about the top halves of two sequentially presented composite faces. We observed that when the study faces were dynamic, regardless of whether the test faces were dynamic or static, misaligned-misaligned face pairs were processed holistically. When the study faces were static, misaligned-misaligned face pairs showed no holistic processing, and neither did inverted faces. These results indicate that motion can promote the holistic processing of misaligned faces. Our findings provide important insights into different types of holistic face processing, and we discuss these types as well as their relationships with each other in depth.

Keywords: Alignment; Composite effect; Congruency effect; Dynamic faces; Holistic processing.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Facial Recognition*
  • Humans
  • Judgment
  • Motion
  • Orientation, Spatial