Reed Lawrence Ian, DeScioli Peter
1 Department of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA.
2 Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
Evol Psychol. 2017 Jan-Mar;15(1):1474704917700418. doi: 10.1177/1474704917700418.
What are the communicative functions of sad facial expressions? Research shows that people feel sadness in response to losses but it's unclear whether sad expressions function to communicate losses to others and if so, what makes these signals credible. Here we use economic games to test the hypothesis that sad expressions lend credibility to claims of loss. Participants play the role of either a proposer or recipient in a game with a fictional backstory and real monetary payoffs. The proposers view a (fictional) video of the recipient's character displaying either a neutral or sad expression paired with a claim of loss. The proposer then decided how much money to give to the recipient. In three experiments, we test alternative theories by using situations in which the recipient's losses were uncertain (Experiment 1), the recipient's losses were certain (Experiment 2), or the recipient claims failed gains rather than losses (Experiment 3). Overall, we find that participants gave more money to recipients who displayed sad expressions compared to neutral expressions, but only under conditions of uncertain loss. This finding supports the hypothesis that sad expressions function to increase the credibility of claims of loss.
悲伤面部表情的交际功能是什么?研究表明,人们因损失而感到悲伤,但尚不清楚悲伤表情是否起到向他人传达损失的作用,如果是这样,是什么使这些信号可信。在这里,我们使用经济博弈来检验悲伤表情会使损失声明更具可信度这一假设。参与者在一个具有虚构背景故事和实际金钱收益的博弈中扮演提议者或接受者的角色。提议者观看一段(虚构的)视频,视频中接受者的角色表现出中性或悲伤表情,并伴有损失声明。然后提议者决定给接受者多少钱。在三个实验中,我们通过使用接受者损失不确定(实验1)、接受者损失确定(实验2)或接受者声称未获得收益而非损失(实验3)的情况来检验替代理论。总体而言,我们发现与中性表情相比,参与者会给表现出悲伤表情的接受者更多的钱,但仅在损失不确定的情况下。这一发现支持了悲伤表情起到增加损失声明可信度作用的假设。