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关于正负性气味对面部感知与评价影响的综述

A Review of the Effects of Valenced Odors on Face Perception and Evaluation.

作者信息

Syrjänen Elmeri, Fischer Håkan, Liuzza Marco Tullio, Lindholm Torun, Olofsson Jonas K

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Surgical and Medical Sciences, "Magna Graecia" University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

出版信息

Iperception. 2021 Apr 28;12(2):20416695211009552. doi: 10.1177/20416695211009552. eCollection 2021 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

How do valenced odors affect the perception and evaluation of facial expressions? We reviewed 25 studies published from 1989 to 2020 on cross-modal behavioral effects of odors on the perception of faces. The results indicate that odors may influence facial evaluations and classifications in several ways. Faces are rated as more arousing during simultaneous odor exposure, and the rated valence of faces is affected in the direction of the odor valence. For facial classification tasks, in general, valenced odors, whether pleasant or unpleasant, decrease facial emotion classification speed. The evidence for valence congruency effects was inconsistent. Some studies found that exposure to a valenced odor facilitates the processing of a similarly valenced facial expression. The results for facial evaluation were mirrored in classical conditioning studies, as faces conditioned with valenced odors were rated in the direction of the odor valence. However, the evidence of odor effects was inconsistent when the task was to classify faces. Furthermore, using a -curve analysis, we found clear evidence for publication bias. Our recommendations for future research include greater consideration of individual differences in sensation and cognition, individual differences (e.g., differences in odor sensitivity related to age, gender, or culture), establishing standardized experimental assessments and stimuli, larger study samples, and embracing open research practices.

摘要

具有效价的气味如何影响对面部表情的感知和评价?我们回顾了1989年至2020年发表的25项关于气味对人脸感知的跨模态行为效应的研究。结果表明,气味可能通过多种方式影响面部评价和分类。在同时接触气味时,面部被评为更具刺激性,并且面部的效价评级会朝着气味效价的方向受到影响。对于面部分类任务,一般来说,具有效价的气味,无论是 pleasant 还是 unpleasant,都会降低面部情绪分类速度。效价一致性效应的证据并不一致。一些研究发现,接触具有效价的气味有助于处理具有相似效价的面部表情。面部评价的结果在经典条件反射研究中得到了反映,因为用具有效价的气味进行条件反射的面部被按照气味效价的方向进行评级。然而,当任务是对面部进行分类时,气味效应的证据并不一致。此外,通过曲线分析,我们发现了明显的发表偏倚证据。我们对未来研究的建议包括更多地考虑感觉和认知方面的个体差异、个体差异(例如与年龄、性别或文化相关的气味敏感性差异)、建立标准化的实验评估和刺激、更大的研究样本以及采用开放的研究方法。 (注:原文中“pleasant”和“unpleasant”未翻译,保留英文,因为在医学专业领域,有时会保留英文术语以避免翻译造成的歧义,这里根据上下文推测是想表达“愉悦的”和“不愉快的”意思。)

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