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The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task

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Main Author: Ventura, Paulo
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Leite, Isabel, Fernandes, Tânia
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The composite paradigm is widely used to quantify holistic processing (HP) of faces: participants perform a se- quential same-different task on one half (e.g., top) of a test-face relative to the corresponding half of a study-face. There is, however, debate regarding the appropriate design in this task. In the partial design, the irrelevant halves (e.g., bottom) of test- and study-faces are always different; an alignment effect indexes HP. In the complete design, besides alignment, congruency between the irrelevant and critical halves of the test-face is manipulated regarding the same/different response status of the study-face. The HP indexed in the complete design does not confound congruency and alignment and has good construct and convergent validities. De Heering, Houthuys, & Rossion (2007) argued that HP is mature as early as 4-year-olds but employed the partial design. Here we revisit this claim, testing four groups of 4- to 9/10 year-old children and two groups of adults. We found evidence of HP only from 6-year-olds on when considering the complete design, whereas significant alignment effects were found in the index adopted in the partial design already in 4-year-olds but which we demonstrate that reflects other factors besides HP, including response bias associated with congruency.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
title The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
spellingShingle The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
Ventura, Paulo
Face processing
Holistic processing
Composite task
Complete design
Partial design
Development of holistic processing of faces
title_short The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
title_full The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
title_fullStr The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
title_full_unstemmed The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
title_sort The development of holistic face processing: an evaluation with the complete design of the composite task
author Ventura, Paulo
author_facet Ventura, Paulo
Leite, Isabel
Fernandes, Tânia
author_role author
author2 Leite, Isabel
Fernandes, Tânia
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ventura, Paulo
Leite, Isabel
Fernandes, Tânia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Face processing
Holistic processing
Composite task
Complete design
Partial design
Development of holistic processing of faces
topic Face processing
Holistic processing
Composite task
Complete design
Partial design
Development of holistic processing of faces
description The composite paradigm is widely used to quantify holistic processing (HP) of faces: participants perform a se- quential same-different task on one half (e.g., top) of a test-face relative to the corresponding half of a study-face. There is, however, debate regarding the appropriate design in this task. In the partial design, the irrelevant halves (e.g., bottom) of test- and study-faces are always different; an alignment effect indexes HP. In the complete design, besides alignment, congruency between the irrelevant and critical halves of the test-face is manipulated regarding the same/different response status of the study-face. The HP indexed in the complete design does not confound congruency and alignment and has good construct and convergent validities. De Heering, Houthuys, & Rossion (2007) argued that HP is mature as early as 4-year-olds but employed the partial design. Here we revisit this claim, testing four groups of 4- to 9/10 year-old children and two groups of adults. We found evidence of HP only from 6-year-olds on when considering the complete design, whereas significant alignment effects were found in the index adopted in the partial design already in 4-year-olds but which we demonstrate that reflects other factors besides HP, including response bias associated with congruency.
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