Hugdahl K, Iversen P M, Ness H M, Flaten M A
Department of Somatic Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway.
Int J Neurosci. 1989 Apr;45(3-4):205-13. doi: 10.3109/00207458908986233.
The present study was concerned with a tachistoscopic investigation of asymmetry of recognition of different facial emotional expressions. Twenty-eight subjects had nine different drawings of facial expressions (either positive, negative, or neutral in emotional content) presented either to the left or right visual half-field. Recognition of the correct face was made for each stimulus-presentation. The results showed overall better recognition for presentations in the left half-field (LVF) (i.e., right hemisphere) compared to right half-field (RVF) (i.e., left hemisphere) presentations. Furthermore, while all three emotional categories were recognized about equally well in the right half-field, positive emotional expressions were significantly better than the neutral and negative categories when presented to the left half-field. The results are discussed in relation to previous findings of cerebral asymmetry in processing of emotional facial expressions.
本研究关注的是对面部不同情感表情识别不对称性的速示调查。28名受试者观看九张不同的面部表情图画(情感内容要么为积极的、要么为消极的、要么为中性的),这些图画分别呈现给左半视野或右半视野。针对每次刺激呈现,判断对正确面部的识别情况。结果显示,与右半视野(即左半球)呈现相比,左半视野(即右半球)呈现的整体识别效果更好。此外,虽然在右半视野中,所有三种情感类别识别效果大致相同,但当呈现给左半视野时,积极情感表情的识别明显优于中性和消极类别。结合先前关于处理情感面部表情时大脑不对称性的研究结果对这些结果进行了讨论。