Namba Shushi, Kabir Russell S, Miyatani Makoto, Nakao Takashi
Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Department of Psychology, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2018 May 29;9:672. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00672. eCollection 2018.
Accurately gauging the emotional experience of another person is important for navigating interpersonal interactions. This study investigated whether perceivers are capable of distinguishing between unintentionally expressed (genuine) and intentionally manipulated (posed) facial expressions attributed to four major emotions: amusement, disgust, sadness, and surprise. Sensitivity to this discrimination was explored by comparing unstaged dynamic and static facial stimuli and analyzing the results with signal detection theory. Participants indicated whether facial stimuli presented on a screen depicted a person a given emotion and whether that person was a given emotion. The results showed that genuine displays were evaluated more as felt expressions than posed displays for all target emotions presented. In addition, sensitivity to the perception of emotional experience, or discriminability, was enhanced in dynamic facial displays, but was less pronounced in the case of static displays. This finding indicates that dynamic information in facial displays contributes to the ability to accurately infer the emotional experiences of another person.
准确衡量他人的情感体验对于人际交往至关重要。本研究调查了感知者是否能够区分归因于四种主要情绪(愉悦、厌恶、悲伤和惊讶)的无意表达(真实)和有意操控(摆拍)的面部表情。通过比较未经排练的动态和静态面部刺激,并运用信号检测理论分析结果,探索了对这种区分的敏感度。参与者指出屏幕上呈现的面部刺激是否描绘了一个人处于某种特定情绪,以及那个人是否处于某种特定情绪。结果表明,对于呈现的所有目标情绪,真实表情比摆拍表情更被评价为真实感受的表情。此外,动态面部展示中对情感体验的感知敏感性,即辨别力有所增强,但在静态展示中则不太明显。这一发现表明,面部展示中的动态信息有助于准确推断他人的情感体验。