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透明口罩减少了不透明口罩对面部情绪状态理解的负面影响,但对面部情绪分享没有影响。

Transparent masks reduce the negative impact of opaque masks on understanding emotional states but not on sharing them.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, McGill University, 2001 McGill College Avenue, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G1, Canada.

出版信息

Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2022 Jul 7;7(1):59. doi: 10.1186/s41235-022-00411-8.

Abstract

While face masks provide necessary protection against disease spread, they occlude the lower face parts (chin, mouth, nose) and consequently impair the ability to accurately perceive facial emotions. Here we examined how wearing face masks impacted making inferences about emotional states of others (i.e., affective theory of mind; Experiment 1) and sharing of emotions with others (i.e., affective empathy; Experiment 2). We also investigated whether wearing transparent masks ameliorated the occlusion impact of opaque masks. Participants viewed emotional faces presented within matching positive (happy), negative (sad), or neutral contexts. The faces wore opaque masks, transparent masks, or no masks. In Experiment 1, participants rated the protagonists' emotional valence and intensity. In Experiment 2, they indicated their empathy for the protagonist and the valence of their emotion. Wearing opaque masks impacted both affective theory of mind and affective empathy ratings. Compared to no masks, wearing opaque masks resulted in assumptions that the protagonist was feeling less intense and more neutral emotions. Wearing opaque masks also reduced positive empathy for the protagonist and resulted in more neutral shared valence ratings. Wearing transparent masks restored the affective theory of mind ratings but did not restore empathy ratings. Thus, wearing face masks impairs nonverbal social communication, with transparent masks able to restore some of the negative effects brought about by opaque masks. Implications for the theoretical understanding of socioemotional processing as well as for educational and professional settings are discussed.

摘要

虽然口罩能提供针对疾病传播的必要防护,但它们会遮住脸部下半部分(下巴、嘴、鼻子),从而影响我们准确感知他人面部表情的能力。在这里,我们研究了戴口罩如何影响我们对他人情绪状态的推断(即情绪心理理论;实验 1)和与他人分享情绪(即情绪同理心;实验 2)。我们还调查了戴透明口罩是否能减轻不透明口罩的遮挡影响。参与者观看了呈现于匹配的积极(快乐)、消极(悲伤)或中性情境中的情绪面孔。这些面孔戴着不透明口罩、透明口罩或不戴口罩。在实验 1 中,参与者评估了主角的情绪效价和强度。在实验 2 中,他们表示了对主角的同理心以及他们情绪的效价。戴不透明口罩会影响情绪心理理论和同理心评估。与不戴口罩相比,戴不透明口罩会让人认为主角的情绪强度更弱,情绪更中性。戴不透明口罩还会减少对主角的积极同理心,并导致更中性的共同效价评估。戴透明口罩可以恢复情绪心理理论评估,但不能恢复同理心评估。因此,戴口罩会损害非言语社交沟通,而透明口罩能够恢复不透明口罩带来的一些负面影响。讨论了这些发现对社会情感处理的理论理解以及对教育和专业环境的影响。

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