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佩戴口罩会增加面部吸引力感知吗?一项眼动追踪实验。

Does wearing facial masks increase perceived facial attractiveness? An eye-tracking experiment.

作者信息

Jeong Nan-Hee, Lee Junsik, Yun Ji-Chan, Park Do-Hyung, Park Se-Bum

机构信息

School of Business, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Graduate School of Business IT, Kookmin University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 May 12;14:1141319. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1141319. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

As wearing a mask has become a routine of daily life since COVID-19, there is a growing need for psycho-physiological research to examine whether and how mask-fishing effects can occur and operate. Building upon a notion that people are likely to utilize information available from the facial areas uncovered by a mask to form the first impression about others, we posit a curvilinear relationship between the amount of the facial areas covered by a mask and the perception of others' attractiveness such that the attractiveness perception increases initially and then decreases as more facial areas are covered by a mask. To better examine this covering effect, we conduct an experiment using an eye-tracker and also administer a follow-up survey on the facial attractiveness of target persons. Our results showed that the facial attractiveness of target persons increased as the areas covered by a mask increased as in the moderate covering condition where the target persons wore only a facial mask, demonstrating that the mask-fishing was indeed possible thanks to the covering effect of a mask on the facial attractiveness. The experimental results, however, revealed that the mask-fishing effect disappeared as the areas covered increased further as in the excessive covering condition where the target persons' face and forehead were covered with a mask and a bucket hat. More importantly, the eye-tracking data analysis demonstrated that both the number of gaze fixation and revisits per unit area were significantly lower in the moderate covering than in the excessive covering condition, suggesting that participants in the moderate covering were able to form the impression about the target persons using cues available from the eyes and forehead areas such as hairstyle and eye color whereas those in the excessive covering were provided only a limited set of cues concentrated in the eyes area. As a result, the covering effect no longer existed under the excessive covering. Furthermore, our results showed that participants in the moderate covering were more likely than those in the excessive condition to exhibit the higher level of curiosity and perception of beautifulness but perceived the lower level of coldness when evaluating the target persons. The current research offers theoretical contributions and practical implications made from the eye-tracking experiment and discusses possible avenues for further research.

摘要

自新冠疫情以来,戴口罩已成为日常生活的一部分,因此,越来越需要进行心理生理学研究,以检验口罩钓鱼效应是否会发生以及如何发生和起作用。基于人们可能会利用口罩未覆盖的面部区域所提供的信息来形成对他人的第一印象这一观点,我们假定口罩覆盖面部区域的数量与对他人吸引力的感知之间存在曲线关系,即随着口罩覆盖的面部区域增多,吸引力感知最初会增加,然后会下降。为了更好地检验这种覆盖效应,我们使用眼动仪进行了一项实验,并对目标人物的面部吸引力进行了后续调查。我们的结果表明,目标人物的面部吸引力随着口罩覆盖区域的增加而增加,比如在目标人物只戴口罩的适度覆盖条件下,这表明由于口罩对面部吸引力的覆盖效应,口罩钓鱼确实是可能的。然而,实验结果显示,当覆盖区域进一步增加时,如在目标人物的脸和额头被口罩和桶帽覆盖的过度覆盖条件下,口罩钓鱼效应就消失了。更重要的是,眼动数据分析表明,适度覆盖条件下每单位面积的注视和重访次数明显低于过度覆盖条件,这表明适度覆盖条件下的参与者能够利用发型和眼睛颜色等眼睛和额头区域的可用线索对目标人物形成印象,而过度覆盖条件下的参与者仅获得集中在眼睛区域的有限线索集。因此,在过度覆盖条件下,覆盖效应不再存在。此外,我们的结果表明,在评估目标人物时,适度覆盖条件下的参与者比过度覆盖条件下的参与者更有可能表现出更高的好奇心和美感感知,但感知到的冷漠程度更低。当前的研究提供了眼动实验的理论贡献和实际意义,并讨论了进一步研究的可能途径。

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