aan het Rot Marije, Hogenelst Koen, Gesing Christina M
Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Br J Psychol. 2014 May;105(2):173-86. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12029. Epub 2013 Mar 19.
Facial emotions are important for human communication. Unfortunately, traditional facial emotion recognition tasks do not inform about how respondents might behave towards others expressing certain emotions. Approach-avoidance tasks do measure behaviour, but only on one dimension. In this study 81 participants completed a novel Facial Emotion Response Task. Images displaying individuals with emotional expressions were presented in random order. Participants simultaneously indicated how communal (quarrelsome vs. agreeable) and how agentic (dominant vs. submissive) they would be in response to each expression. We found that participants responded differently to happy, angry, fearful, and sad expressions in terms of both dimensions of behaviour. Higher levels of negative affect were associated with less agreeable responses specifically towards happy and sad expressions. The Facial Emotion Response Task might complement existing facial emotion recognition and approach-avoidance tasks.
面部表情对于人际交流至关重要。不幸的是,传统的面部表情识别任务无法告知受访者对于表达特定情绪的他人可能会有怎样的行为表现。趋近-回避任务确实能够测量行为,但仅在一个维度上。在本研究中,81名参与者完成了一项新颖的面部情绪反应任务。展示带有情绪表情个体的图片以随机顺序呈现。参与者同时表明针对每种表情他们会有多友善(爱争吵与随和)以及多有主见(主导与顺从)。我们发现,参与者在行为的两个维度上对高兴、愤怒、恐惧和悲伤表情的反应有所不同。更高水平的负面情绪与对高兴和悲伤表情的随和反应减少尤其相关。面部情绪反应任务可能会补充现有的面部表情识别和趋近-回避任务。