Thomas Laura A, De Bellis Michael D, Graham Reiko, LaBar Kevin S
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Dev Sci. 2007 Sep;10(5):547-58. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00614.x.
The ability to interpret emotions in facial expressions is crucial for social functioning across the lifespan. Facial expression recognition develops rapidly during infancy and improves with age during the preschool years. However, the developmental trajectory from late childhood to adulthood is less clear. We tested older children, adolescents and adults on a two-alternative forced-choice discrimination task using morphed faces that varied in emotional content. Actors appeared to pose expressions that changed incrementally along three progressions: neutral-to-fear, neutral-to-anger, and fear-to-anger. Across all three morph types, adults displayed more sensitivity to subtle changes in emotional expression than children and adolescents. Fear morphs and fear-to-anger blends showed a linear developmental trajectory, whereas anger morphs showed a quadratic trend, increasing sharply from adolescents to adults. The results provide evidence for late developmental changes in emotional expression recognition with some specificity in the time course for distinct emotions.
对面部表情中的情绪进行解读的能力对于人一生的社交功能至关重要。面部表情识别在婴儿期迅速发展,并在学龄前随着年龄增长而提高。然而,从童年晚期到成年期的发展轨迹尚不清楚。我们使用情绪内容不同的变形面孔,对大龄儿童、青少年和成年人进行了二选一的强制选择辨别任务测试。演员摆出的表情似乎沿着三个进程逐渐变化:中性到恐惧、中性到愤怒、恐惧到愤怒。在所有三种变形类型中,成年人比儿童和青少年对情绪表达的细微变化表现出更高的敏感性。恐惧变形和恐惧到愤怒的混合表情呈现出线性发展轨迹,而愤怒变形则呈现出二次趋势,从青少年到成年人急剧增加。研究结果为情绪表达识别的后期发展变化提供了证据,不同情绪在时间进程上具有一定特异性。