Lipp Ottmar V, Price Sarah M, Tellegen Cassandra L
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Emotion. 2009 Apr;9(2):248-59. doi: 10.1037/a0014715.
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces are processed holistically. Three experiments, 1 with schematic and 2 with photographic faces, were conducted to assess whether face inversion also affected visual search for and implicit evaluation of facial expressions of emotion. The 3 visual search experiments yielded the same differences in detection speed between different facial expressions of emotion for upright and inverted faces. Threat superiority effects, faster detection of angry than of happy faces among neutral background faces, were evident in 2 experiments. Face inversion did not affect explicit or implicit evaluation of face stimuli as assessed with verbal ratings and affective priming. Happy faces were evaluated as more positive than angry, sad, or fearful/scheming ones regardless of orientation. Taken together these results seem to suggest that the processing of facial expressions of emotion is not impaired if holistic processing is disrupted.
面部倒置后识别性能的下降被认为表明面部是整体加工的。进行了三项实验,一项使用示意图面孔,两项使用照片面孔,以评估面部倒置是否也会影响对情绪面部表情的视觉搜索和内隐评价。三项视觉搜索实验在正立和倒置面孔的不同情绪面部表情之间产生了相同的检测速度差异。在两项实验中,威胁优势效应明显,即在中性背景面孔中,愤怒面孔的检测速度比快乐面孔更快。面部倒置并未影响用言语评分和情感启动评估的对面部刺激的外显或内隐评价。无论面孔方向如何,快乐面孔都被评价为比愤怒、悲伤或恐惧/狡黠面孔更积极。综合这些结果似乎表明,如果整体加工受到干扰,情绪面部表情的加工不会受损。