The identification of people wearing masks has often presented a unique challenge during the pandemic. A new study by researchers reveals the impact of this predicament and its potentially significant repercussions.
The findings were just published in the journal Scientific Reports.
"For those of you who don't always recognize a friend or acquaintance wearing a mask, you are not alone," according to the researchers.
"Faces are among the most informative and significant visual stimuli in human perception and play a unique role in communicative, social daily interactions," the researchers note. "The unprecedented effort to minimize COVID-19 transmission has created a new dimension in facial recognition due to mask wearing."
To examine the effects of wearing masks, the authors used a modified version of the Cambridge Face Memory Test, the standard for assessing facial perception, which included masked and unmasked faces. The study was conducted online with a large group of nearly 500 people.
The researchers found that the success rate of identifying someone wearing a mask was reduced by 15%. "This could lead to many errors in correctly recognizing people we know, or alternatively, accidently recognizing faces of unfamiliar people as people we know," says the senior author. "Face masks could be even more challenging to people whose face recognition skills are not ideal to begin with and cause greater impairment."
The research team also found that masks specifically interfered with extracting a holistic impression of faces and led to feature-by-feature processing which is a less accurate and more time-consuming strategy.
"Instead of looking at the entire face, we're now forced to look at eyes, nose, cheeks, and other visible elements separately to construct an entire facial face percept - which we used to do instantly," the researchers say.
These changes in performance, along with the alteration along the processing style of faces, could have significant effects on activities of daily living, including social interactions, as well as other situations involving personal interactions, such as education.
"Given that mask wearing has rapidly become an important norm in countries around the globe, future research should explore the social and psychological implications of wearing masks on human behavior," the author says. "The magnitude of the effect of masks that we report in the current study is probably an underestimation of the actual degree in performance dropdown for masked faces."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-78986-9
http://sciencemission.com/site/index.php?page=news&type=view&id=publications%2Fthe-covid-8208-19&filter=22
How masks disrupt facial perception
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