Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2013 Sep 10;8(9):e73605. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0073605. eCollection 2013.
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body postures. Two influential models predict that these congruency effects will be largest when the emotion displayed in the face is similar to that displayed in the body: the emotional seed model and the dimensional model. These models differ in whether similarity is based on physical characteristics or underlying dimensions of valence and arousal. Using a 3-alternative forced-choice task in which stimuli were presented briefly (Exp 1a) or for an unlimited time (Exp 1b) we provide evidence that congruency effects are more complex than either model predicts; the effects are asymmetrical and cannot be accounted for by similarity alone. Fearful postures are especially influential when paired with facial expressions, but not when presented in a flanker task (Exp 2). We suggest refinements to each model that may account for our results and suggest that additional studies be conducted prior to drawing strong theoretical conclusions.
情绪面部表情的识别准确性和速度受到身体姿势的影响。两个有影响力的模型预测,当面部显示的情绪与身体显示的情绪相似时,这种一致性效应最大:情绪种子模型和维度模型。这些模型的区别在于相似性是基于物理特征还是基于效价和唤醒的潜在维度。我们使用了 3 种选择强制选择任务,其中刺激在短时间内呈现(实验 1a)或无限时间呈现(实验 1b),为复杂的一致性效应提供了证据,这些效应不对称,不能仅用相似性来解释。当与面部表情搭配时,恐惧的姿势特别有影响力,但在侧翼任务中则不然(实验 2)。我们建议对每个模型进行改进,以解释我们的结果,并建议在得出强有力的理论结论之前进行更多的研究。