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人类微笑的抑制与促进条件:对面部反馈假说的一项非侵入性测试。

Inhibiting and facilitating conditions of the human smile: a nonobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis.

作者信息

Strack F, Martin L L, Stepper S

机构信息

Universität Mannheim, Federal Republic of Germany.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 1988 May;54(5):768-77. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.54.5.768.

Abstract

We investigated the hypothesis that people's facial activity influences their affective responses. Two studies were designed to both eliminate methodological problems of earlier experiments and clarify theoretical ambiguities. This was achieved by having subjects hold a pen in their mouth in ways that either inhibited or facilitated the muscles typically associated with smiling without requiring subjects to pose in a smiling face. Study 1's results demonstrated the effectiveness of the procedure. Subjects reported more intense humor responses when cartoons were presented under facilitating conditions than under inhibiting conditions that precluded labeling of the facial expression in emotion categories. Study 2 served to further validate the methodology and to answer additional theoretical questions. The results replicated Study 1's findings and also showed that facial feedback operates on the affective but not on the cognitive component of the humor response. Finally, the results suggested that both inhibitory and facilitatory mechanisms may have contributed to the observed affective responses.

摘要

我们研究了这样一种假设,即人们的面部活动会影响他们的情感反应。设计了两项研究,以消除早期实验中的方法问题并澄清理论上的模糊之处。这是通过让受试者以抑制或促进通常与微笑相关的肌肉的方式将笔含在嘴里来实现的,而无需受试者摆出笑脸。研究1的结果证明了该程序的有效性。与在抑制条件下(排除对面部表情进行情感分类标记的条件)相比,当在促进条件下呈现卡通片时,受试者报告了更强烈的幽默反应。研究2旨在进一步验证该方法并回答其他理论问题。结果重复了研究1的发现,还表明面部反馈作用于幽默反应的情感成分而非认知成分。最后,结果表明抑制和促进机制可能都促成了观察到的情感反应。

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