Pollak Seth D, Kistler Doris J
Department of Psychology and Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Jun 25;99(13):9072-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.142165999. Epub 2002 Jun 18.
A fundamental issue in human development concerns how the young infant's ability to recognize emotional signals is acquired through both biological programming and learning factors. This issue is extremely difficult to investigate because of the variety of sensory experiences to which humans are exposed immediately after birth. We examined the effects of emotional experience on emotion recognition by studying abused children, whose experiences violated cultural standards of care. We found that the aberrant social experience of abuse was associated with a change in children's perceptual preferences and also altered the discriminative abilities that influence how children categorize angry facial expressions. This study suggests that affective experiences can influence perceptual representations of basic emotions.
人类发展中的一个基本问题涉及幼儿如何通过生物编程和学习因素来获得识别情感信号的能力。由于人类在出生后立即会接触到各种各样的感官体验,这个问题极难研究。我们通过研究受虐待儿童来考察情感体验对情绪识别的影响,这些儿童的经历违反了文化中的关爱标准。我们发现,虐待这种异常的社会经历与儿童感知偏好的变化有关,也改变了影响儿童对愤怒面部表情进行分类的辨别能力。这项研究表明,情感体验可以影响基本情绪的感知表征。