Suess Franziska, Rabovsky Milena, Abdel Rahman Rasha
Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 12489 Berlin, Germany.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2015 Apr;10(4):531-6. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsu088. Epub 2014 Jun 18.
According to a widely held view, basic emotions such as happiness or anger are reflected in facial expressions that are invariant and uniquely defined by specific facial muscle movements. Accordingly, expression perception should not be vulnerable to influences outside the face. Here, we test this assumption by manipulating the emotional valence of biographical knowledge associated with individual persons. Faces of well-known and initially unfamiliar persons displaying neutral expressions were associated with socially relevant negative, positive or comparatively neutral biographical information. The expressions of faces associated with negative information were classified as more negative than faces associated with neutral information. Event-related brain potential modulations in the early posterior negativity, a component taken to reflect early sensory processing of affective stimuli such as emotional facial expressions, suggest that negative affective knowledge can bias the perception of faces with neutral expressions toward subjectively displaying negative emotions.
根据一种广泛持有的观点,诸如快乐或愤怒等基本情绪会反映在面部表情中,这些表情是不变的,且由特定的面部肌肉运动唯一界定。因此,表情感知不应容易受到面部之外因素的影响。在此,我们通过操纵与个体相关的生平知识的情感效价来检验这一假设。展示中性表情的知名人士和最初不熟悉的人的面孔与社会相关的负面、正面或相对中性的生平信息相关联。与负面信息相关联的面孔表情比与中性信息相关联的面孔表情被归类为更负面。早期后负波中的事件相关脑电位调制,这一成分被认为反映了对诸如情绪面部表情等情感刺激的早期感觉处理,表明负面情感知识会使对具有中性表情的面孔的感知偏向于主观上显示负面情绪。