Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2022 Jul;29(4):720-732. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2021.1902937. Epub 2021 Mar 29.
Surprised facial expressions, which are ambiguous in valence, are interpreted more positively by older adults than by younger adults. To evaluate the processes contributing to this age difference, we varied the spatial frequency of the surprised-face stimuli. When faces were presented in a low-spatial-frequency band, it biased participants to rate them negatively. Although this occurred for both younger and older adults, the older adults' ratings of the low-spatial-frequency faces were more positive than that of the younger adults. This suggests that there is an age-related reduction in the default negativity of interpretations. We also found that older adults, as a whole, rated the high-spatial-frequency faces more positively than did younger adults. However, this effect was eliminated for the subset of older adults with poor high-spatial-frequency perception abilities for whom these faces were difficult to perceive. Thus, older adults' more positive interpretations of surprised faces may also reflect cognitively-effortful regulatory processes.
惊讶的面部表情在效价上是模糊的,老年人比年轻人更倾向于将其解释为更积极的情绪。为了评估导致这种年龄差异的过程,我们改变了惊讶面孔刺激的空间频率。当面孔出现在低空间频率带时,它会使参与者有负面的评价。尽管这种情况发生在年轻和年长的成年人中,但年长的成年人对低空间频率面孔的评价比年轻的成年人更积极。这表明,解释的默认负面性随年龄的增长而降低。我们还发现,整体而言,老年人对高空间频率面孔的评价比年轻人更积极。然而,对于那些高空间频率感知能力较差的老年人来说,这种影响就消失了,因为这些面孔对他们来说很难感知。因此,老年人对惊讶面孔的更积极解释可能也反映了认知上费力的调节过程。