Xia Mu, Li Xueliu, Zhong Haiqing, Li Hong
College of Ethnology and Sociology, Guangxi University for NationalitiesNanning, China.
Sports Institute, Guangxi Teachers Education UniversityNanning, China.
Front Psychol. 2017 Apr 12;8:581. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00581. eCollection 2017.
Two experiments in this study were designed to explore a model of Chinese fixation with four types of native facial expressions-happy, peaceful, sad, and angry. In both experiments, participants performed an emotion recognition task while their behaviors and eye movements were recorded. Experiment 1 (24 participants, 12 men) demonstrated that both eye fixations and durations were lower for the upper part of the face than for the lower part of the face for all four types of facial expression. Experiment 2 (20 participants, 6 men) repeated this finding and excluded the disturbance of fixation point. These results indicate that Chinese participants demonstrated a superiority effect for the lower part of face while interpreting facial expressions, possibly due to the influence of eastern etiquette culture.
本研究中的两项实验旨在探索一种针对四种本土面部表情(开心、平静、悲伤和愤怒)的中文注视模式。在这两项实验中,参与者执行情绪识别任务的同时,他们的行为和眼动被记录下来。实验1(24名参与者,12名男性)表明,对于所有四种面部表情类型,面部上半部分的注视次数和持续时间均低于面部下半部分。实验2(20名参与者,6名男性)重复了这一发现,并排除了注视点的干扰。这些结果表明,中国参与者在解读面部表情时对面部下半部分表现出优势效应,这可能是由于东方礼仪文化的影响。