Aldunate Nerea, González-Ibáñez Roberto
Escuela de Psicología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile Santiago, Chile.
Departamento de Ingeniería Informática, Universidad de Santiago de Chile Santiago, Chile.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jan 6;7:2061. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.02061. eCollection 2016.
Facial expressions constitute a rich source of non-verbal cues in face-to-face communication. They provide interlocutors with resources to express and interpret verbal messages, which may affect their cognitive and emotional processing. Contrarily, computer-mediated communication (CMC), particularly text-based communication, is limited to the use of symbols to convey a message, where facial expressions cannot be transmitted naturally. In this scenario, people use emoticons as paralinguistic cues to convey emotional meaning. Research has shown that emoticons contribute to a greater social presence as a result of the enrichment of text-based communication channels. Additionally, emoticons constitute a valuable resource for language comprehension by providing expressivity to text messages. The latter findings have been supported by studies in neuroscience showing that particular brain regions involved in emotional processing are also activated when people are exposed to emoticons. To reach an integrated understanding of the influence of emoticons in human communication on both socio-cognitive and neural levels, we review the literature on emoticons in three different areas. First, we present relevant literature on emoticons in CMC. Second, we study the influence of emoticons in language comprehension. Finally, we show the incipient research in neuroscience on this topic. This mini review reveals that, while there are plenty of studies on the influence of emoticons in communication from a social psychology perspective, little is known about the neurocognitive basis of the effects of emoticons on communication dynamics.
面部表情是面对面交流中丰富的非语言线索来源。它们为对话者提供了表达和解释言语信息的资源,这可能会影响他们的认知和情感处理。相反,计算机介导的交流(CMC),特别是基于文本的交流,仅限于使用符号来传达信息,面部表情无法自然传递。在这种情况下,人们使用表情符号作为副语言线索来传达情感意义。研究表明,表情符号通过丰富基于文本的交流渠道,有助于增强社交存在感。此外,表情符号通过为文本信息提供表现力,构成了语言理解的宝贵资源。神经科学研究支持了后一种发现,即当人们接触表情符号时,参与情感处理的特定脑区也会被激活。为了全面理解表情符号在人类交流中对社会认知和神经层面的影响,我们回顾了三个不同领域中关于表情符号的文献。首先,我们介绍了CMC中表情符号的相关文献。其次,我们研究了表情符号在语言理解中的影响。最后,我们展示了神经科学在这个主题上的初步研究。这篇小型综述表明,虽然从社会心理学角度对表情符号在交流中的影响有大量研究,但对于表情符号对交流动态影响的神经认知基础却知之甚少。