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表达者的性别会调节情绪面孔对惊跳反射的影响。

Gender of the expresser moderates the effect of emotional faces on the startle reflex.

作者信息

Paulus Andrea, Musial Ewa, Renn Katrin

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Saarland University , Saarbrüken , Germany.

出版信息

Cogn Emot. 2014;28(8):1493-501. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2014.886557. Epub 2014 Feb 12.

Abstract

It has been suggested that the impact of emotional expressions on the startle reflex is influenced by the intention communicated by the expression (e.g., the intention to attack). However, we propose that the meaning of an emotional expression is not only based on the intention, but is also influenced by characteristics of the expresser such as gender: since men are typically seen as more dominant than women, anger expressed by men should be perceived as particularly threatening, thus amplifying the startle response. We compared the influence of anger, fear and neutral expressions shown by men and women on the startle reaction. Startle reactions were measured using electromyography. As predicted, we found stronger startle reactions after the presentation of anger expressed by men compared to fearful and neutral expressions shown by men. For female expressers, the startle response was not affected by expression type.

摘要

有人认为,情绪表达对惊跳反射的影响受该表达所传达的意图(例如攻击意图)影响。然而,我们提出,情绪表达的意义不仅基于意图,还受表达者的特征(如性别)影响:由于男性通常被视为比女性更具主导性,男性表达的愤怒应被视为特别具有威胁性,从而增强惊跳反应。我们比较了男性和女性表现出的愤怒、恐惧和中性表情对惊跳反应的影响。使用肌电图测量惊跳反应。正如预测的那样,我们发现,与男性表现出的恐惧和中性表情相比,男性表现出的愤怒表情出现后,惊跳反应更强。对于女性表达者,惊跳反应不受表情类型的影响。

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