Marmolejo-Ramos Fernando, Murata Aiko, Sasaki Kyoshiro, Yamada Yuki, Ikeda Ayumi, Hinojosa José A, Watanabe Katsumi, Parzuchowski Michal, Tirado Carlos, Ospina Raydonal
Centre for Change and Complexity in Learning, The University of South Australia, Australia.
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan.
Exp Psychol. 2020 Jan;67(1):14-22. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000470. Epub 2020 May 11.
In this experiment, we replicated the effect of muscle engagement on perception such that the recognition of another's facial expressions was biased by the observer's facial muscular activity (Blaesi & Wilson, 2010). We extended this replication to show that such a modulatory effect is also observed for the recognition of dynamic bodily expressions. Via a multilab and within-subjects approach, we investigated the emotion recognition of point-light biological walkers, along with that of morphed face stimuli, while subjects were or were not holding a pen in their teeth. Under the "pen-in-the-teeth" condition, participants tended to lower their threshold of perception of expressions in facial stimuli compared to the "no-pen" condition, thus replicating the experiment by Blaesi and Wilson (2010). A similar effect was found for the biological motion stimuli such that participants lowered their threshold to perceive walkers in the pen-in-the-teeth condition compared to the no-pen condition. This pattern of results was also found in a second experiment in which the no-pen condition was replaced by a situation in which participants held a pen in their lips ("pen-in-lips" condition). These results suggested that facial muscular activity alters the recognition of not only facial expressions but also bodily expressions.
在本实验中,我们复制了肌肉参与对感知的影响,即他人面部表情的识别会受到观察者面部肌肉活动的影响(布莱西和威尔逊,2010年)。我们扩展了这一复制实验,以表明这种调节效应在动态身体表情的识别中也能观察到。通过多实验室和被试内设计方法,我们研究了在被试咬着笔或未咬笔的情况下,对光点生物运动者以及变形面部刺激的情绪识别。在“咬笔”条件下,与“不咬笔”条件相比,参与者对面部刺激中表情的感知阈值往往会降低,从而重复了布莱西和威尔逊(2010年)的实验。对于生物运动刺激也发现了类似的效应,即与不咬笔条件相比,参与者在咬笔条件下对行走者的感知阈值降低。在第二个实验中也发现了这种结果模式,在该实验中,不咬笔条件被参与者嘴唇叼着笔的情况(“叼笔”条件)所取代。这些结果表明,面部肌肉活动不仅会改变对面部表情的识别,还会改变对身体表情的识别。