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狗通过注视模式来评估威胁性面部表情的生物有效性——来自凝视模式的证据。

Dogs Evaluate Threatening Facial Expressions by Their Biological Validity--Evidence from Gazing Patterns.

机构信息

Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Cognitive Science, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Jan 13;11(1):e0143047. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143047. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Appropriate response to companions' emotional signals is important for all social creatures. The emotional expressions of humans and non-human animals have analogies in their form and function, suggesting shared evolutionary roots, but very little is known about how animals other than primates view and process facial expressions. In primates, threat-related facial expressions evoke exceptional viewing patterns compared with neutral or positive stimuli. Here, we explore if domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have such an attentional bias toward threatening social stimuli and whether observed emotional expressions affect dogs' gaze fixation distribution among the facial features (eyes, midface and mouth). We recorded the voluntary eye gaze of 31 domestic dogs during viewing of facial photographs of humans and dogs with three emotional expressions (threatening, pleasant and neutral). We found that dogs' gaze fixations spread systematically among facial features. The distribution of fixations was altered by the seen expression, but eyes were the most probable targets of the first fixations and gathered longer looking durations than mouth regardless of the viewed expression. The examination of the inner facial features as a whole revealed more pronounced scanning differences among expressions. This suggests that dogs do not base their perception of facial expressions on the viewing of single structures, but the interpretation of the composition formed by eyes, midface and mouth. Dogs evaluated social threat rapidly and this evaluation led to attentional bias, which was dependent on the depicted species: threatening conspecifics' faces evoked heightened attention but threatening human faces instead an avoidance response. We propose that threatening signals carrying differential biological validity are processed via distinctive neurocognitive pathways. Both of these mechanisms may have an adaptive significance for domestic dogs. The findings provide a novel perspective on understanding the processing of emotional expressions and sensitivity to social threat in non-primates.

摘要

同伴的情绪信号做出适当的反应对所有社会性动物都很重要。人类和非人类动物的情绪表达在形式和功能上具有相似性,表明它们具有共同的进化根源,但对于非灵长类动物如何看待和处理面部表情,我们知之甚少。在灵长类动物中,与威胁相关的面部表情与中性或积极刺激相比,会引起特殊的注视模式。在这里,我们探索了家养犬(Canis familiaris)是否对威胁性社会刺激有这种注意力偏向,以及观察到的情绪表达是否会影响狗在面部特征(眼睛、中面部和嘴部)之间的注视点分布。我们记录了 31 只家养犬在观看人类和狗的面部照片时的自愿眼球运动,这些照片有三种情绪表达(威胁、愉快和中性)。我们发现,狗的注视点系统地分布在面部特征之间。注视点的分布因所看到的表情而改变,但眼睛是第一注视的最可能目标,并且无论所看到的表情如何,眼睛的注视持续时间都比嘴部更长。对整个内面部特征的检查显示出在表情之间更明显的扫描差异。这表明,狗不是根据单一结构来感知面部表情,而是根据眼睛、中面部和嘴部组成的表情来进行解释。狗会迅速评估社会威胁,这种评估会导致注意力偏向,而这种偏向取决于所描绘的物种:威胁性的同类面部会引起更高的注意力,但威胁性的人类面部则会引起回避反应。我们提出,具有不同生物学有效性的威胁信号是通过不同的神经认知途径进行处理的。这两种机制都可能对家养犬具有适应性意义。这些发现为理解非灵长类动物对情绪表达的处理和对社会威胁的敏感性提供了新的视角。

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