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The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach

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Main Author: Ventura, Paulo
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Ngan, Vince, Pereira, Alexandre, Cruz, F., Guerreiro, José C., Rosario, Vivienne, Delgado, João, Faustino, Bruno, Barros, Marta, Domingues, Miguel, Wong, Alan C.-N.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: We investigated the relationship between holistic processing and face processing using a latent variables approach. Three versions of the composite paradigm were used to measure holistic processing: Vanderbilt Holistic Face Processing Test, a sequential composite matching task, and a simultaneous composite matching task. Three tasks were used to measure face perception and face memory abilities respectively. We had three pairs of tasks such that within each pair (of memory and perception task), the stimuli involved, the requirement for matching across viewpoints, etc., are the same, such that the only difference is whether perception or memory is taxed. There were no significant correlations between the different versions of the composite task. We discovered no evidence to support a distinction between face perception and face memory, suggesting the existence of a general face processing factor. Finally, there was no evidence that holistic processing (as captured by either of the three composite tasks) is predictive of better face processing per se, casting doubts on the role of holistic processing in differentiating different levels of efficiency in face processing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
title The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
spellingShingle The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
Ventura, Paulo
Holistic processing
Face processing
Face perception
Face memory
Holistic processing and face processing
title_short The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
title_full The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
title_fullStr The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
title_full_unstemmed The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
title_sort The relation between holistic processing as measured by three composite tasks and face processing: A latent variable modeling approach
author Ventura, Paulo
author_facet Ventura, Paulo
Ngan, Vince
Pereira, Alexandre
Cruz, F.
Guerreiro, José C.
Rosario, Vivienne
Delgado, João
Faustino, Bruno
Barros, Marta
Domingues, Miguel
Wong, Alan C.-N.
author_role author
author2 Ngan, Vince
Pereira, Alexandre
Cruz, F.
Guerreiro, José C.
Rosario, Vivienne
Delgado, João
Faustino, Bruno
Barros, Marta
Domingues, Miguel
Wong, Alan C.-N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ventura, Paulo
Ngan, Vince
Pereira, Alexandre
Cruz, F.
Guerreiro, José C.
Rosario, Vivienne
Delgado, João
Faustino, Bruno
Barros, Marta
Domingues, Miguel
Wong, Alan C.-N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Holistic processing
Face processing
Face perception
Face memory
Holistic processing and face processing
topic Holistic processing
Face processing
Face perception
Face memory
Holistic processing and face processing
description We investigated the relationship between holistic processing and face processing using a latent variables approach. Three versions of the composite paradigm were used to measure holistic processing: Vanderbilt Holistic Face Processing Test, a sequential composite matching task, and a simultaneous composite matching task. Three tasks were used to measure face perception and face memory abilities respectively. We had three pairs of tasks such that within each pair (of memory and perception task), the stimuli involved, the requirement for matching across viewpoints, etc., are the same, such that the only difference is whether perception or memory is taxed. There were no significant correlations between the different versions of the composite task. We discovered no evidence to support a distinction between face perception and face memory, suggesting the existence of a general face processing factor. Finally, there was no evidence that holistic processing (as captured by either of the three composite tasks) is predictive of better face processing per se, casting doubts on the role of holistic processing in differentiating different levels of efficiency in face processing.
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