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口罩对面部表情识别的准确性和信心具有情绪相关的可分离影响。

Face masks have emotion-dependent dissociable effects on accuracy and confidence in identifying facial expressions of emotion.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK.

出版信息

Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2022 Feb 14;7(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s41235-022-00366-w.

Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in increased use of face masks worldwide. Here, we examined the effect of wearing a face mask on the ability to recognise facial expressions of emotion. In a within-subjects design, 100 UK-based undergraduate students were shown facial expressions of anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and neutral expression; these were either posed with or without a face mask, or with a face mask artificially imposed onto them. Participants identified the emotion portrayed in the photographs from a fixed choice array of answers and rated their confidence in their selection. While overall accuracy was higher without than with masks, the effect varied across emotions, with a clear advantage without masks in disgust, happiness, and sadness; no effect for neutral, and lower accuracy without masks for anger and fear. In contrast, confidence was generally higher without masks, with the effect clear for all emotions other than anger. These results confirm that emotion recognition is affected by face mask wearing, but reveal that the effect depends on the emotion being displayed-with this emotion-dependence not reflected in subjects' confidence. The disparity between the effects of mask wearing on different emotions and the failure of this to be reflected in confidence ratings suggests that mask wearing not only effects emotion recognition, but may also create biases in the perception of facial expressions of emotion of which perceivers are unaware. In addition, the similarity of results between the Imposed Mask and Posed Mask conditions suggests that prior research using artificially imposed masks has not been deleteriously affected by the use of this manipulation.

摘要

冠状病毒大流行导致全球范围内对面罩的使用增加。在这里,我们研究了戴口罩对面部表情识别能力的影响。在一项被试内设计中,100 名英国本科生观看了愤怒、厌恶、恐惧、快乐、悲伤和中性表情的面部表情;这些表情或佩戴口罩,或不佩戴口罩,或通过人工佩戴口罩呈现。参与者从固定的选择数组中识别照片中所描绘的情绪,并对自己的选择的信心进行评分。虽然不戴口罩时的整体准确性高于戴口罩时,但效果因情绪而异,在厌恶、快乐和悲伤时不戴口罩明显有优势;对中性表情没有影响;对愤怒和恐惧,不戴口罩时的准确性较低。相比之下,不戴口罩时的信心通常更高,除了愤怒之外,对所有其他情绪都有明显的效果。这些结果证实,情绪识别会受到戴口罩的影响,但显示出这种影响取决于所显示的情绪,而这一情绪依赖性并没有反映在被试的信心评分中。口罩佩戴对面部表情识别的不同影响之间的差异,以及这一点未能反映在信心评分中,表明口罩佩戴不仅会影响情绪识别,还可能对面部表情的感知产生偏差,而感知者对此并不知情。此外,强制佩戴口罩和假戴口罩条件下的结果相似,这表明之前使用人工强制佩戴口罩的研究并未因这种操作的使用而受到不利影响。

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