Ruffman Ted, Sullivan Susan, Dittrich Winand
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin 9056, New Zealand.
Psychol Aging. 2009 Sep;24(3):614-22. doi: 10.1037/a0016356.
This study compared young and older adults' ability to recognize bodily and auditory expressions of emotion and to match bodily and facial expressions to vocal expressions. Using emotion discrimination and matching techniques, participants assessed emotion in voices (Experiment 1), point-light displays (Experiment 2), and still photos of bodies with faces digitally erased (Experiment 3). Older adults' were worse at least some of the time in recognition of anger, sadness, fear, and happiness in bodily expressions and of anger in vocal expressions. Compared with young adults, older adults also found it more difficult to match auditory expressions to facial expressions (5 of 6 emotions) and bodily expressions (3 of 6 emotions).
本研究比较了年轻人和年长者识别身体和听觉情绪表达,以及将身体和面部表情与声音表情进行匹配的能力。通过情绪辨别和匹配技术,参与者评估了声音中的情绪(实验1)、点光源显示中的情绪(实验2)以及面部被数码抹去的身体静态照片中的情绪(实验3)。年长者在识别身体表情中的愤怒、悲伤、恐惧和快乐以及声音表情中的愤怒时,至少在某些时候表现较差。与年轻人相比,年长者还发现将听觉表情与面部表情(6种情绪中的5种)和身体表情(6种情绪中的3种)进行匹配更加困难。