Center for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC-CNR), Rome, Italy.
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Mar;109:103490. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103490. Epub 2023 Feb 24.
In spoken languages, face masks represent an obstacle to speech understanding and influence metacognitive judgments, reducing confidence and increasing effort while listening. To date, all studies on face masks and communication involved spoken languages and hearing participants, leaving us with no insight on how masked communication impacts on non-spoken languages. Here, we examined the effects of face masks on sign language comprehension and metacognition. In an online experiment, deaf participants (N = 60) watched three parts of a story signed without mask, with a transparent mask or with an opaque mask, and answered questions about story content, as well as their perceived effort, feeling of understanding, and confidence in their answers. Results showed that feeling of understanding and perceived effort worsened as the visual condition changed from no mask to transparent or opaque masks, while comprehension of the story was not significantly different across visual conditions. We propose that metacognitive effects could be due to the reduction of pragmatic, linguistic and para-linguistic cues from the lower face, hidden by the mask. This reduction could impact on lower-face linguistic components perception, attitude attribution, classification of emotions and prosody of a conversation, driving the observed effects on metacognitive judgments but leaving sign language comprehension substantially unchanged, even if with a higher effort. These results represent a novel step towards better understanding what drives metacognitive effects of face masks while communicating face to face and highlight the importance of including the metacognitive dimension in human communication research.
在口语中,口罩会阻碍人们对语言的理解,并影响元认知判断,从而降低听力参与者在聆听时的信心并增加其努力程度。迄今为止,所有关于口罩和交流的研究都涉及口语和听力参与者,这使我们无法了解口罩交流如何影响非口语语言。在这里,我们研究了口罩对面部语言理解和元认知的影响。在一项在线实验中,聋人参与者(N=60)观看了没有口罩、透明口罩或不透明口罩的三个故事部分,并回答了有关故事内容的问题,以及他们对自己的努力程度、理解感觉和对答案的信心的看法。结果表明,随着视觉条件从无口罩到透明口罩或不透明口罩的变化,理解感觉和感知努力都会恶化,而故事理解在不同的视觉条件下没有显著差异。我们提出,元认知效应可能是由于口罩遮挡了来自面部下部的语用、语言和副语言线索而导致的。这种减少可能会影响对面部下部语言成分的感知、态度归因、情绪分类和对话的韵律,从而对元认知判断产生影响,但对面部语言理解的影响基本不变,即使付出了更高的努力。这些结果代表了在更好地理解面对面交流中口罩对面部语言理解的元认知效应方面迈出的新一步,并强调了在人类交流研究中纳入元认知维度的重要性。