Feragen K J, Semb G, Magnussen S
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 1999 Nov;36(6):527-32. doi: 10.1597/1545-1569_1999_036_0527_aolvru_2.3.co_2.
OBJECTIVE: Previous psychosocial studies of adults born with cleft lip and palate have provided circumstantial evidence that surgically repaired right-sided unilateral clefts may be more disfiguring than left-sided clefts. The present study asked if such asymmetries are physiognomic asymmetries or arise "in the eye of the beholder," representing perceptual processes in face recognition. DESIGN: Color slides of 160 children (6 years of age) and young teenagers (16 years of age) were rated by subjects for perceived disfigurement. Sixty of the subjects had unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (30 had a right-sided cleft and 30 had a left-sided cleft), 60 had unilateral cleft lip/alveolus (30 right-sided and 30 left-sided clefts), 32 children had bilateral cleft lip and palate, and 8 children had cleft palate only. Faces were shown in normal and in mirror-reversed versions; the order in which faces were shown was randomized, as were other stimulus factors such as cleft type, age, and gender. SETTING: The study was conducted as a classroom-type experiment at the Vision Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Oslo, Norway. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-seven students of psychology at the University of Oslo, who were ignorant of the purpose of the study, acted as subjects. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Subjects rated perceived disfigurement using a visual analog scale. RESULTS: Modest but highly consistent hemifacial asymmetries in judged disfigurement were found, with left-sided unilateral clefts rated as less disfiguring than right-sided unilateral clefts. Unilateral clefts were judged as being less disfiguring than the bilateral clefts, and cleft lip/alveolus was judged as being less disfiguring than cleft lip and palate. The patterns of facial judgments were almost identical in the normal and reversed-slides conditions. CONCLUSIONS: Asymmetries between left- and right-sided clefts reside in physiognomic factors rather than in hemispheric asymmetries controlling the perceptual process of face judgment.
目的:先前针对唇腭裂成年患者的社会心理研究提供了间接证据,表明手术修复后的右侧单侧唇裂可能比左侧唇裂更具毁容性。本研究旨在探讨这种不对称是面部结构上的不对称,还是“旁观者眼中”的不对称,即面部识别中的感知过程。 设计:160名儿童(6岁)和青少年(16岁)的彩色幻灯片由受试者对感知到的毁容程度进行评分。其中60名受试者患有单侧完全性唇腭裂(30例为右侧唇裂,30例为左侧唇裂),60名患有单侧唇裂/牙槽突裂(30例右侧,30例左侧),32名儿童患有双侧唇腭裂,8名儿童仅患有腭裂。面部照片以正常和镜像反转两种版本展示;展示面部的顺序是随机的,其他刺激因素如腭裂类型、年龄和性别也是随机的。 地点:该研究在挪威奥斯陆大学心理学系视觉实验室以课堂实验的形式进行。 参与者:37名奥斯陆大学心理学专业学生作为受试者,他们对研究目的并不知情。 主要观察指标:受试者使用视觉模拟量表对感知到的毁容程度进行评分。 结果:在判断毁容程度时发现了轻微但高度一致的半侧面部不对称,左侧单侧唇裂的毁容程度被评为低于右侧单侧唇裂。单侧唇裂被认为比双侧唇裂的毁容程度轻,唇裂/牙槽突裂被认为比唇腭裂的毁容程度轻。在正常和反转幻灯片条件下,面部判断模式几乎相同。 结论:左右侧唇裂之间的不对称存在于面部结构因素中,而非控制面部判断感知过程的半球不对称性中。
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