Pozzoli Tiziana, Gini Gianluca, Altoè Gianmarco
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
PLoS One. 2017 Nov 13;12(11):e0188062. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188062. eCollection 2017.
This study investigated whether different behaviors young adolescents can act during bullying episodes were associated with their ability to recognize morphed facial expressions of the six basic emotions, expressed at high and low intensity. The sample included 117 middle-school students (45.3% girls; mean age = 12.4 years) who filled in a peer nomination questionnaire and individually performed a computerized emotion recognition task. Bayesian generalized mixed-effects models showed a complex picture, in which type and intensity of emotions, students' behavior and gender interacted in explaining recognition accuracy. Results were discussed with a particular focus on negative emotions and suggesting a "neutral" nature of emotion recognition ability, which does not necessarily lead to moral behavior but can also be used for pursuing immoral goals.
本研究调查了青少年在欺凌事件中可能表现出的不同行为,是否与他们识别六种基本情绪在高强度和低强度下的变形面部表情的能力相关。样本包括117名中学生(45.3%为女生;平均年龄 = 12.4岁),他们填写了同伴提名问卷,并单独完成了一项计算机化的情绪识别任务。贝叶斯广义混合效应模型显示出一幅复杂的图景,其中情绪的类型和强度、学生的行为以及性别在解释识别准确性方面相互作用。讨论结果时特别关注了负面情绪,并提出情绪识别能力具有“中性”性质,它不一定会导致道德行为,也可能被用于追求不道德的目标。