Fox Elaine, Mathews Andrew, Calder Andrew J, Yiend Jenny
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, England.
Emotion. 2007 Aug;7(3):478-86. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.7.3.478.
This study investigated the role of neutral, happy, fearful, and angry facial expressions in enhancing orienting to the direction of eye gaze. Photographs of faces with either direct or averted gaze were presented. A target letter (T or L) appeared unpredictably to the left or the right of the face, either 300 ms or 700 ms after gaze direction changed. Response times were faster in congruent conditions (i.e., when the eyes gazed toward the target) relative to incongruent conditions (when the eyes gazed away from the target letter). Facial expression did influence reaction times, but these effects were qualified by individual differences in self-reported anxiety. High trait-anxious participants showed an enhanced orienting to the eye gaze of faces with fearful expressions relative to all other expressions. In contrast, when the eyes stared straight ahead, trait anxiety was associated with slower responding when the facial expressions depicted anger. Thus, in anxiety-prone people attention is more likely to be held by an expression of anger, whereas attention is guided more potently by fearful facial expressions.
本研究调查了中性、高兴、恐惧和愤怒面部表情在增强对目光注视方向的定向中的作用。呈现了直视或回避目光的面部照片。在目光方向改变后300毫秒或700毫秒,一个目标字母(T或L)出现在面部的左侧或右侧,出现位置不可预测。与不一致条件(即眼睛看向远离目标字母的方向)相比,在一致条件下(即眼睛看向目标)反应时间更快。面部表情确实影响反应时间,但这些影响因自我报告的焦虑的个体差异而有所不同。高特质焦虑的参与者相对于所有其他表情,对带有恐惧表情的面部的目光注视表现出增强的定向。相反,当眼睛直视前方时,特质焦虑与面部表情描绘愤怒时反应较慢有关。因此,在易焦虑的人群中,注意力更有可能被愤怒的表情所吸引,而恐惧的面部表情对注意力的引导作用更强。