Wood Adrienne, Lupyan Gary, Sherrin Steven, Niedenthal Paula
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1202 W. Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706, USA.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2016 Aug;23(4):1150-6. doi: 10.3758/s13423-015-0974-5.
Looking at another person's facial expression of emotion can trigger the same neural processes involved in producing the expression, and such responses play a functional role in emotion recognition. Disrupting individuals' facial action, for example, interferes with verbal emotion recognition tasks. We tested the hypothesis that facial responses also play a functional role in the perceptual processing of emotional expressions. We altered the facial action of participants with a gel facemask while they performed a task that involved distinguishing target expressions from highly similar distractors. Relative to control participants, participants in the facemask condition demonstrated inferior perceptual discrimination of facial expressions, but not of nonface stimuli. The findings suggest that somatosensory/motor processes involving the face contribute to the visual perceptual-and not just conceptual-processing of facial expressions. More broadly, our study contributes to growing evidence for the fundamentally interactive nature of the perceptual inputs from different sensory modalities.
观察他人的面部情绪表达能够触发与产生该表情相同的神经过程,并且此类反应在情绪识别中发挥着功能性作用。例如,干扰个体的面部动作会妨碍言语情绪识别任务。我们检验了这样一个假设,即面部反应在情绪表达的知觉加工中也发挥着功能性作用。当参与者执行一项将目标表情与高度相似的干扰表情区分开来的任务时,我们用凝胶面膜改变了他们的面部动作。相对于对照组参与者,戴面膜组的参与者对面部表情的知觉辨别能力较差,但对非面部刺激的辨别能力并非如此。研究结果表明,涉及面部的体感/运动过程有助于对面部表情进行视觉知觉加工,而不仅仅是概念加工。更广泛地说,我们的研究为不同感官模态的知觉输入具有根本交互性质这一越来越多的证据做出了贡献。