Beyond Faces and Expertise
نویسندگان
چکیده
Holistic processing—the tendency to perceive objects as indecomposable wholes—has long been viewed as a process specific to faces or objects of expertise. Although current theories differ in what causes holistic processing, they share a fundamental constraint for its generalization: Nonface objects cannot elicit facelike holistic processing in the absence of expertise. Contrary to this prevailing view, here we show that line patterns with salient Gestalt information (i.e., connectedness, closure, and continuity between parts) can be processed as holistically as faces without any training. Moreover, weakening the saliency of Gestalt information in these patterns reduced holistic processing of them, which indicates that Gestalt information plays a crucial role in holistic processing. Therefore, holistic processing can be achieved not only via a top-down route based on expertise, but also via a bottom-up route relying merely on objectbased information. The finding that facelike holistic processing can extend beyond the domains of faces and objects of expertise poses a challenge to current dominant theories.
منابع مشابه
Bukach, Gauthier, and Tarr beyond Faces and Modularity beyond Faces and Modularity beyond Faces and Modularity Acquisition of Expertise Generalization within Object Domains beyond Faces and Modularity beyond Faces and Modularity
The cognitive neuroscience of visual cognition often focuses on category differences, contrasting the behavioral and neural signatures associated with different object categories such as faces, objects, letters or scenes. In contrast, our approach emphasizes the cognitive and neural mechanisms recruited by observers with substantial experience – perceptual expertise – performing a given task wi...
متن کاملBeyond faces and modularity: the power of an expertise framework.
Studies of perceptual expertise typically ask whether the mechanisms underlying face recognition are domain specific or domain general. This debate has so dominated the literature that it has masked the more general usefulness of the expertise framework for studying the phenomenon of category specialization. Here we argue that the value of an expertise framework is not solely dependent on its r...
متن کاملAre All Types of Expertise Created Equal? Car Experts Use Different Spatial Frequency Scales for Subordinate Categorization of Cars and Faces
A much-debated question in object recognition is whether expertise for faces and expertise for non-face objects utilize common perceptual information. We investigated this issue by assessing the diagnostic information required for different types of expertise. Specifically, we asked whether face categorization and expert car categorization at the subordinate level relies on the same spatial fre...
متن کاملInterference between face and non-face domains of perceptual expertise: a replication and extension
As car expertise increases, so does interference between the visual processing of faces and that of cars; this suggests performance trade-offs across domains of real-world expertise. Such interference between expert domains has been previously revealed in a relatively complex design, interleaving 2-back part-judgment task with faces and cars (Gauthier et al., 2003). However, the basis of this i...
متن کاملAssociation and dissociation between detection and discrimination of objects of expertise: Evidence from visual search.
Expertise in face recognition is characterized by high proficiency in distinguishing between individual faces. However, faces also enjoy an advantage at the early stage of basic-level detection, as demonstrated by efficient visual search for faces among nonface objects. In the present study, we asked (1) whether the face advantage in detection is a unique signature of face expertise, or whether...
متن کامل