Psychological Science ›› 2016, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (3): 547-552.

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Visual Working Memory Capacity for Own- and Other-race Faces: The Effect of Face Features

Yongna LI,Yan Dong   

  • Received:2015-07-13 Revised:2015-12-28 Online:2016-05-20 Published:2015-06-20
  • Contact: Yan Dong

本族和异族面孔的视觉工作记忆容量:面孔特征的影响

李永娜,董妍   

  1. 中国人民大学
  • 通讯作者: 董妍

Abstract: The current experiment examined how set size of study array, face feature types (internal feature only vs. both internal and external features) and race played a role in a Delayed Match-to-Sample Probe Recognition Task. In this task, participants first studied a set of faces (two or four faces with either only internal features or both internal and external features) for 900 ms. And then a face with the same type of feature as in the study array appeared in the center of the screen. Next, participants had to press a key to judge whether or not the probe was a face that appeared in the study array (50% of trials). The probe remained on the screen until a response was detected. In this study, visual working memory capacity was estimated by calculating Cowan’s K for each participant in each condition based on the formula of Cowan (2001): K = L × (H - FA), where K is an estimate of the number of remembered faces in visual working memory, L is the number of faces presented in the study array (two or four faces), H is the hit rate and FA is the false alarm rate in the match-to-sample probe recognition task. Mean K-values were submitted to a repeated-measures ANOVA considering set size (two vs. four), face type (face with internal features vs. face with both internal and external features) and race (Chinese vs. Caucasian) as within-subjects factors. The results indicated visual working memory capacity estimated by Cowan’s K increased for four faces than two faces were displayed, and participants had larger working memory capacity for faces with both internal and external features than for faces only with internal features. These results suggest that the set size and face features may increase visual working memory capacity. However, there was no difference between own race faces and other race faces were displayed. People can retain the same amount of information in visual working memory for own- and other-race faces. Furthermore, results indicated interactions of race, set size, and feature type. For own-race (Chinese) faces, visual working memory capacity estimated by Cowan’s K increased for faces with both internal and external features in two faces condition, but no effect for four faces condition. For other-race (Caucasian) faces, visual working memory capacity increased for faces with both internal and external features in both two- and four-face conditions. Therefore, these results suggest that the processing of own- and other-race faces in visual working memory still differs although the visual working memory capacity is the same for own-and other-race faces.

Key words: Face, Visual working memory capacity, Race, Internal feature, External feature

摘要: 采用延迟探测刺激匹配再认任务,考察面孔种族和内外部特征是否会影响面孔视觉工作记忆容量。被试先识记2或4张中国人或白人的真实面孔图片,一半有内部特征(眼睛、鼻子和嘴巴),另一半有内部和外部特征(脸型、发型),再进行面孔再认判断。采用Cowan’s K值的分析显示,我国被试对本族和异族面孔的视觉工作记忆容量没有差异,但面孔数量与特征多少会影响面孔工作记忆容量,表明对本族和异族面孔的视觉加工不同。

关键词: 面孔, 视觉工作记忆容量, 种族, 内部特征, 外部特征