Krivan Sarah J, Thomas Nicole A
Department of Psychology, Applied Attention and Perceptual Processing Laboratory, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Applied Attention and Perceptual Processing Laboratory, School of Psychological Sciences, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jan 31;11:52. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00052. eCollection 2020.
Emotional crying is a uniquely human behavior, which typically elicits helping and empathic responses from observers. However, tears can also be used to deceive. "Crocodile tears" are insincere tears used to manipulate the observer and foster prosocial responses. The ability to discriminate between genuine and fabricated emotional displays is critical to social functioning. When insincere emotional displays are detected, they are most often met with backlash. Conversely, genuine displays foster prosocial responses. However, the majority of crying research conducted to date has used posed stimuli featuring artificial tears. As such it is yet to be determined how the artificial nature of these displays impacts person perception. Throughout this article, we discuss the necessity for empirical investigation of the differences (or similarities) in responses to posed and genuine tearful expressions. We will explore the recent adoption of genuine stimuli in emotion research and review the existing research using tear stimuli. We conclude by offering suggestions and considerations for future advancement of the emotional crying field through investigation of both posed and genuine tear stimuli.
情感哭泣是人类独有的行为,通常会引发旁观者的帮助和共情反应。然而,眼泪也可能被用于欺骗。“鳄鱼的眼泪”是不真诚的眼泪,用于操纵旁观者并引发亲社会反应。区分真实和虚假情感表现的能力对社会功能至关重要。当发现不真诚的情感表现时,它们往往会遭到强烈反对。相反,真实的表现会引发亲社会反应。然而,迄今为止进行的大多数哭泣研究都使用了带有假眼泪的摆拍刺激。因此,这些表现的人为性质如何影响对人的认知尚未确定。在本文中,我们讨论了对摆拍和真实含泪表情的反应差异(或相似性)进行实证研究的必要性。我们将探讨情感研究中最近对真实刺激的采用,并回顾使用眼泪刺激的现有研究。我们通过对摆拍和真实眼泪刺激的研究,为情感哭泣领域的未来发展提供建议和思考,以此作为结论。