Ruan Qian-Nan, Liang Jing, Hong Jin-Yu, Yan Wen-Jing
Wenzhou 7th People's Hospital, Wenzhou, China.
School of Educational Science, Ludong University, Yantai, China.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jul 28;11:1126. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01126. eCollection 2020.
Smiles are the most commonly and frequently used facial expressions by human beings. Some scholars claimed that the low accuracy in recognizing genuine smiles is explained by the perceptual-attentional hypothesis, meaning that observers either did not pay attention to responsible cues or were unable to recognize these cues (usually the Duchenne marker or AU6 displaying as contraction of muscles in eye regions). We investigated whether training (instructing participants to pay attention either to the Duchenne mark or to mouth movement) might help improve the recognition of genuine smiles, including accuracy and confidence. Results indicated that attention to mouth movement improves these people's ability to distinguish between genuine and posed smiles, with nullification of the alternative explanations such as sample distribution and intensity of lip pulling (AU12). The generalization of the conclusion requires further investigations. This study further argues that the perceptual-attentional hypothesis can explain smile genuineness recognition.
微笑是人类最常用且频繁使用的面部表情。一些学者声称,识别真诚微笑的准确率较低可以用感知-注意力假说来解释,也就是说观察者要么没有注意到相关线索,要么无法识别这些线索(通常是杜兴标记或表现为眼部肌肉收缩的AU6)。我们研究了训练(指导参与者注意杜兴标记或嘴部动作)是否有助于提高对真诚微笑的识别能力,包括准确率和信心。结果表明,关注嘴部动作可提高这些人区分真诚微笑和假笑的能力,同时排除了诸如样本分布和嘴唇拉伸强度(AU12)等其他解释。该结论的普遍性还需要进一步研究。本研究进一步认为,感知-注意力假说可以解释微笑真诚度的识别。