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马面部动作编码系统(EquiFACS):马的面部动作编码系统。

EquiFACS: The Equine Facial Action Coding System.

作者信息

Wathan Jen, Burrows Anne M, Waller Bridget M, McComb Karen

机构信息

Mammal Communication and Cognition Research, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom.

Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Aug 5;10(8):e0131738. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131738. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Although previous studies of horses have investigated their facial expressions in specific contexts, e.g. pain, until now there has been no methodology available that documents all the possible facial movements of the horse and provides a way to record all potential facial configurations. This is essential for an objective description of horse facial expressions across a range of contexts that reflect different emotional states. Facial Action Coding Systems (FACS) provide a systematic methodology of identifying and coding facial expressions on the basis of underlying facial musculature and muscle movement. FACS are anatomically based and document all possible facial movements rather than a configuration of movements associated with a particular situation. Consequently, FACS can be applied as a tool for a wide range of research questions. We developed FACS for the domestic horse (Equus caballus) through anatomical investigation of the underlying musculature and subsequent analysis of naturally occurring behaviour captured on high quality video. Discrete facial movements were identified and described in terms of the underlying muscle contractions, in correspondence with previous FACS systems. The reliability of others to be able to learn this system (EquiFACS) and consistently code behavioural sequences was high--and this included people with no previous experience of horses. A wide range of facial movements were identified, including many that are also seen in primates and other domestic animals (dogs and cats). EquiFACS provides a method that can now be used to document the facial movements associated with different social contexts and thus to address questions relevant to understanding social cognition and comparative psychology, as well as informing current veterinary and animal welfare practices.

摘要

尽管之前关于马的研究已经在特定情境下(如疼痛)对其面部表情进行了调查,但直到现在,还没有一种方法可以记录马所有可能的面部动作,并提供一种记录所有潜在面部形态的方式。这对于客观描述马在反映不同情绪状态的一系列情境中的面部表情至关重要。面部动作编码系统(FACS)提供了一种基于潜在面部肌肉组织和肌肉运动来识别和编码面部表情的系统方法。FACS是基于解剖学的,记录所有可能的面部动作,而不是与特定情况相关的动作组合。因此,FACS可以作为一种工具应用于广泛的研究问题。我们通过对潜在肌肉组织的解剖学研究以及对高质量视频中捕捉到的自然行为的后续分析,为家马(Equus caballus)开发了FACS。根据潜在的肌肉收缩情况,识别并描述了离散的面部动作,这与之前的FACS系统一致。其他人学习这个系统(马面部动作编码系统,EquiFACS)并持续对行为序列进行编码的可靠性很高——这包括以前没有接触过马的人。我们识别出了广泛的面部动作,其中许多在灵长类动物和其他家养动物(狗和猫)中也能看到。EquiFACS提供了一种方法,现在可用于记录与不同社会情境相关的面部动作,从而解决与理解社会认知和比较心理学相关的问题,并为当前的兽医和动物福利实践提供参考。

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