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面部动作伪装者:头部倾斜如何影响对中性面部的支配感的感知。

A Facial-Action Imposter: How Head Tilt Influences Perceptions of Dominance From a Neutral Face.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia.

出版信息

Psychol Sci. 2019 Jun;30(6):893-906. doi: 10.1177/0956797619838762. Epub 2019 Apr 22.

Abstract

Research on face perception tends to focus on facial morphology and the activation of facial muscles while ignoring any impact of head position. We raise questions about this approach by demonstrating that head movements can dramatically shift the appearance of the face to shape social judgments without engaging facial musculature. In five studies (total = 1,517), we found that when eye gaze was directed forward, tilting one's head downward (compared with a neutral angle) increased perceptions of dominance, and this effect was due to the illusory appearance of lowered and V-shaped eyebrows caused by a downward head tilt. Tilting one's head downward therefore functions as an , creating the artificial appearance of a facial action unit that has a strong effect on social perception. Social judgments about faces are therefore driven not only by facial shape and musculature but also by movements in the face's physical foundation: the head.

摘要

对面部感知的研究往往侧重于面部形态和面部肌肉的激活,而忽略了头部位置的任何影响。我们通过演示头部运动可以在不涉及面部肌肉的情况下极大地改变面部外观来影响社会判断,从而对这种方法提出质疑。在五项研究中(总计= 1517),我们发现当目光注视前方时,将头向下倾斜(与中立角度相比)会增加支配力的感知,这种效果是由于向下倾斜头导致的降低和 V 形眉毛的错觉外观造成的。因此,向下倾斜头部充当了一种,人为地产生了对面部动作单元的强烈影响,从而对面部感知产生了强烈影响。对面部的社会判断不仅受到面部形状和肌肉的驱动,还受到面部物理基础(头部)的运动的驱动。

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