Zloteanu Mircea, Krumhuber Eva G
Department of Criminology and Sociology, Kingston University London, Kingston, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, Kingston University London, Kingston, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 14;11:611248. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.611248. eCollection 2020.
People dedicate significant attention to others' facial expressions and to deciphering their meaning. Hence, knowing whether such expressions are genuine or deliberate is important. Early research proposed that authenticity could be discerned based on reliable facial muscle activations unique to genuine emotional experiences that are impossible to produce voluntarily. With an increasing body of research, such claims may no longer hold up to empirical scrutiny. In this article, expression authenticity is considered within the context of senders' ability to produce convincing facial displays that resemble genuine affect and human decoders' judgments of expression authenticity. This includes a discussion of spontaneous vs. posed expressions, as well as appearance- vs. elicitation-based approaches for defining emotion recognition accuracy. We further expand on the functional role of facial displays as neurophysiological states and communicative signals, thereby drawing upon the and perspectives of emotion expressions. Theoretical and methodological issues are addressed with the aim to instigate greater conceptual and operational clarity in future investigations of expression authenticity.
人们会投入大量精力关注他人的面部表情并解读其含义。因此,了解这些表情是真实的还是刻意的很重要。早期研究提出,可以根据真实情感体验所特有的、无法自主产生的可靠面部肌肉激活来辨别表情的真实性。随着研究的不断增加,此类说法可能不再经得起实证检验。在本文中,表情真实性是在发送者产生看似真实情感的令人信服的面部表情的能力以及人类解码者对表情真实性的判断的背景下进行考量的。这包括对自发表情与摆拍表情的讨论,以及基于外观与基于诱发的定义情绪识别准确性的方法。我们进一步阐述了面部表情作为神经生理状态和交际信号的功能作用,从而借鉴了情绪表达的[此处原文缺失两个相关视角内容]视角。文中探讨了理论和方法问题,旨在促使未来对表情真实性的研究在概念和操作上更加清晰。