Prototypes and Recognition of Self in Depictions of Christ

Carla Sophie Lembke, Per Olav Folgerø, Alf Edgar Andresen, Christer Johansson


Abstract
We present a study on prototype effects. We designed an experiment investigating the effect of adapting a prototypical image towards more human, male or female, prototypes, and additionally investigating the effect of self-recognition in a manipulated image. Results show that decisions are affected by prototypicality, but we find less evidence that self-recognition further enhances perceptions of attractiveness. This study has implications for the psychological perception of faces, and may contribute to the study of Christian imagery.
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2020.onion-1.1
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Proceedings of LREC2020 Workshop "People in language, vision and the mind" (ONION2020)
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May
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2020
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Marseille, France
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Patrizia Paggio, Albert Gatt, Roman Klinger
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ONION
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European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
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1–6
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English
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Carla Sophie Lembke, Per Olav Folgerø, Alf Edgar Andresen, and Christer Johansson. 2020. Prototypes and Recognition of Self in Depictions of Christ. In Proceedings of LREC2020 Workshop "People in language, vision and the mind" (ONION2020), pages 1–6, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association (ELRA).
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