Matsumoto David, Willingham Bob
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2006 Sep;91(3):568-81. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.91.3.568.
Facial behaviors of medal winners of the judo competition at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games were coded with P. Ekman and W. V. Friesen's (1978) Facial Affect Coding System (FACS) and interpreted using their Emotion FACS dictionary. Winners' spontaneous expressions were captured immediately when they completed medal matches, when they received their medal from a dignitary, and when they posed on the podium. The 84 athletes who contributed expressions came from 35 countries. The findings strongly supported the notion that expressions occur in relation to emotionally evocative contexts in people of all cultures, that these expressions correspond to the facial expressions of emotion considered to be universal, that expressions provide information that can reliably differentiate the antecedent situations that produced them, and that expressions that occur without inhibition are different than those that occur in social and interactive settings.
2004年雅典奥运会柔道比赛奖牌获得者的面部行为,采用P. 埃克曼和W. V. 弗里森(1978年)的面部表情编码系统(FACS)进行编码,并使用他们的情感FACS词典进行解读。获奖者在完成奖牌赛、从 dignitary 手中接过奖牌以及在领奖台上摆姿势时,其自发表情被立即捕捉。提供表情的84名运动员来自35个国家。研究结果有力地支持了以下观点:表情出现在所有文化背景的人的情感唤起情境中;这些表情与被认为具有普遍性的情感面部表情相对应;表情提供的信息能够可靠地区分产生表情的先前情境;无抑制情况下出现的表情与在社交和互动环境中出现的表情不同。