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面部动作是表达情感还是传达动机?

Do facial movements express emotions or communicate motives?

作者信息

Parkinson Brian

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2005;9(4):278-311. doi: 10.1207/s15327957pspr0904_1.

Abstract

This article addresses the debate between emotion-expression and motive-communication approaches to facial movements, focusing on Ekman's (1972) and Fridlund's (1994) contrasting models and their historical antecedents. Available evidence suggests that the presence of others either reduces or increases facial responses, depending on the quality and strength of the emotional manipulation and on the nature of the relationship between interactants. Although both display rules and social motives provide viable explanations of audience "inhibition" effects, some audience facilitation effects are less easily accommodated within an emotion-expression perspective. In particular, emotion is not a sufficient condition for a corresponding "expression," even discounting explicit regulation, and, apparently, "spontaneous" facial movements may be facilitated by the presence of others. Further, there is no direct evidence that any particular facial movement provides an unambiguous expression of a specific emotion. However, information communicated by facial movements is not necessarily extrinsic to emotion. Facial movements not only transmit emotion-relevant information but also contribute to ongoing processes of emotional action in accordance with pragmatic theories.

摘要

本文探讨了面部动作的情绪表达与动机交流两种方法之间的争论,重点关注埃克曼(1972)和弗里德伦德(1994)的对比模型及其历史渊源。现有证据表明,他人的存在会减少或增加面部反应,这取决于情绪操控的质量和强度以及互动者之间关系的性质。虽然展示规则和社会动机都为观众“抑制”效应提供了可行的解释,但一些观众促进效应在情绪表达视角下则较难解释。特别是,情绪并非产生相应“表情”的充分条件,即使不考虑明确的调节因素,而且显然,他人的存在可能会促进“自发”的面部动作。此外,没有直接证据表明任何特定的面部动作能明确表达某种特定情绪。然而,面部动作所传达的信息不一定与情绪无关。根据实用主义理论,面部动作不仅传递与情绪相关的信息,还有助于正在进行的情绪行动过程。

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