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微笑的含义:非语言零和博弈中的情境信念与面部情绪表达

What a Smile Means: Contextual Beliefs and Facial Emotion Expressions in a Non-verbal Zero-Sum Game.

作者信息

Pádua Júnior Fábio P, Prado Paulo H M, Roeder Scott S, Andrade Eduardo B

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração, Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba, Brazil.

University of California Berkeley, CA, USA.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Apr 19;7:534. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00534. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Research into the authenticity of facial emotion expressions often focuses on the physical properties of the face while paying little attention to the role of beliefs in emotion perception. Further, the literature most often investigates how people express a pre-determined emotion rather than what facial emotion expressions people strategically choose to express. To fill these gaps, this paper proposes a non-verbal zero-sum game - the Face X Game - to assess the role of contextual beliefs and strategic displays of facial emotion expression in interpersonal interactions. This new research paradigm was used in a series of three studies, where two participants are asked to play the role of the sender (individual expressing emotional information on his/her face) or the observer (individual interpreting the meaning of that expression). Study 1 examines the outcome of the game with reference to the sex of the pair, where senders won more frequently when the pair was comprised of at least one female. Study 2 examines the strategic display of facial emotion expressions. The outcome of the game was again contingent upon the sex of the pair. Among female pairs, senders won the game more frequently, replicating the pattern of results from study 1. We also demonstrate that senders who strategically express an emotion incongruent with the valence of the event (e.g., smile after seeing a negative event) are able to mislead observers, who tend to hold a congruent belief about the meaning of the emotion expression. If sending an incongruent signal helps to explain why female senders win more frequently, it logically follows that female observers were more prone to hold a congruent, and therefore inaccurate, belief. This prospect implies that while female senders are willing and/or capable of displaying fake smiles, paired-female observers are not taking this into account. Study 3 investigates the role of contextual factors by manipulating female observers' beliefs. When prompted to think in an incongruent manner, these observers significantly improve their performance in the game. These findings emphasize the role that contextual factors play in emotion perception-observers' beliefs do indeed affect their judgments of facial emotion expressions.

摘要

对面部情绪表达真实性的研究通常聚焦于面部的物理特征,而很少关注信念在情绪感知中的作用。此外,文献大多研究人们如何表达预先确定的情绪,而非人们策略性地选择表达何种面部情绪。为填补这些空白,本文提出一种非语言零和博弈——面部X博弈——以评估情境信念和面部情绪表达的策略性展示在人际互动中的作用。这种新的研究范式被用于一系列三项研究中,其中两名参与者被要求分别扮演发送者(在脸上表达情绪信息的个体)或观察者(解读该表情含义的个体)。研究1参照配对者的性别考察博弈结果,当配对者中至少有一名女性时,发送者获胜的频率更高。研究2考察面部情绪表达的策略性展示。博弈结果同样取决于配对者的性别。在女性配对中,发送者赢得博弈的频率更高,重复了研究1的结果模式。我们还证明,策略性地表达与事件效价不一致情绪的发送者(例如,看到负面事件后微笑)能够误导观察者,观察者往往对情绪表达的含义持有一致的信念。如果发送不一致信号有助于解释女性发送者为何更频繁获胜,那么合乎逻辑的推论是,女性观察者更容易持有一致的、因此不准确的信念。这一前景意味着,虽然女性发送者愿意和/或能够展示假笑,但配对的女性观察者并未考虑到这一点。研究3通过操纵女性观察者的信念来考察情境因素的作用。当被促使以不一致的方式思考时,这些观察者在博弈中的表现显著提高。这些发现强调了情境因素在情绪感知中所起的作用——观察者的信念确实会影响他们对面部情绪表达的判断。

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