Pollak Seth D, Messner Michael, Kistler Doris J, Cohn Jeffrey F
Department of Psychology and Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1500 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53711, USA.
Cognition. 2009 Feb;110(2):242-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.010. Epub 2008 Dec 6.
How do children's early social experiences influence their perception of emotion-specific information communicated by the face? To examine this question, we tested a group of abused children who had been exposed to extremely high levels of parental anger expression and physical threat. Children were presented with arrays of stimuli that depicted the unfolding of facial expressions, from neutrality to peak emotions. The abused children accurately recognized anger early in the formation of the facial expression, when few physiological cues were available. The speed of children's recognition was associated with the degree of anger/hostility reported by the child's parent. These data highlight the ways in which perceptual learning can shape the timing of emotion perception.
儿童早期的社交经历如何影响他们对通过面部传达的特定情绪信息的感知?为了研究这个问题,我们测试了一组遭受虐待的儿童,他们曾暴露于极高程度的父母愤怒表达和身体威胁之下。向儿童呈现一系列描绘面部表情从中性到情绪巅峰演变过程的刺激物。这些受虐待的儿童在面部表情形成早期,当几乎没有生理线索可用时,就能准确识别愤怒。儿童识别的速度与孩子父母报告的愤怒/敌意程度相关。这些数据突出了知觉学习能够塑造情绪感知时机的方式。