Department of Psychology, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea.
Emotion. 2013 Apr;13(2):238-49. doi: 10.1037/a0030234. Epub 2012 Nov 19.
Although age-related declines in facial expression recognition are well documented, previous research has relied mostly on isolated faces devoid of context. The authors investigated the effects of context on age differences in recognition of facial emotions and in visual scanning patterns of emotional faces. While their eye movements were monitored, younger and older participants viewed facial expressions (i.e., anger, disgust) in contexts that were emotionally congruent, incongruent, or neutral to the facial expression to be identified. Both age groups had the highest recognition rates of facial expressions in the congruent context, followed by the neutral context, and recognition rates in the incongruent context were the lowest. These context effects were more pronounced for older adults. Compared to younger adults, older adults exhibited a greater benefit from congruent contextual information, regardless of facial expression. Context also influenced the pattern of visual scanning characteristics of emotional faces in a similar manner across age groups. In addition, older adults initially attended more to context overall. Our data highlight the importance of considering the role of context in understanding emotion recognition in adulthood.
尽管与年龄相关的面部表情识别能力下降已经得到充分证明,但之前的研究主要依赖于没有上下文的孤立面孔。作者研究了上下文对识别面部情绪以及对情绪面孔的视觉扫描模式的年龄差异的影响。在监测他们的眼球运动时,年轻和年长的参与者在与要识别的面部表情情绪一致、不一致或中性的背景下观看面部表情(即愤怒、厌恶)。两个年龄组在一致的背景下对面部表情的识别率最高,其次是中性背景,而在不一致的背景下的识别率最低。对于老年人来说,这些语境效应更为明显。与年轻人相比,无论面部表情如何,老年人从一致的上下文信息中获益更大。上下文也以类似的方式影响情绪面孔视觉扫描特征的模式,无论年龄组如何。此外,老年人总体上最初更关注上下文。我们的数据强调了在理解成年期的情绪识别时考虑上下文作用的重要性。