Ekman P, Davidson R J, Friesen W V
Human Interaction Laboratory, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1990 Feb;58(2):342-53.
Facial expression, EEG, and self-report of subjective emotional experience were recorded while subjects individually watched both pleasant and unpleasant films. Smiling in which the muscle that orbits the eye is active in addition to the muscle that pulls the lip corners up (the Duchenne smile) was compared with other smiling in which the muscle orbiting the eye was not active. As predicted, the Duchenne smile was related to enjoyment in terms of occurring more often during the pleasant than the unpleasant films, in measures of cerebral asymmetry, and in relation to subjective reports of positive emotions, and other smiling was not.
在受试者分别观看愉快和不愉快的影片时,记录其面部表情、脑电图以及主观情绪体验的自我报告。将除拉动唇角肌肉外眼周肌肉也活跃的微笑(杜兴微笑)与眼周肌肉不活跃的其他微笑进行比较。正如预测的那样,杜兴微笑与愉悦感相关,具体表现为在观看愉快影片时比观看不愉快影片时出现得更频繁、在大脑不对称性测量中以及与积极情绪的主观报告相关,而其他微笑则不然。