Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.
Padova Neuroscience Center (PNC), University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Cogn Emot. 2024 Mar;38(2):267-275. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2023.2285823. Epub 2024 Feb 6.
This study explored how congruency between facial mimicry and observed expressions affects the stability of conscious facial expression representations. Focusing on the congruency effect between proprioceptive/sensorimotor signals and visual stimuli for happy expressions, participants underwent a binocular rivalry task displaying neutral and happy faces. Mimicry was either facilitated with a chopstick or left unrestricted. Key metrics included Initial Percept (bias indicator), Onset Resolution Time (time from onset to Initial Percept), and Cumulative Time (content stabilization measure). Results indicated that mimicry manipulation significantly impacted Cumulative Time for happy faces, highlighting the importance of congruent mimicry in stabilizing conscious awareness of facial expressions. This supports embodied cognition models, showing the integration of proprioceptive information significantly biases conscious visual perception of facial expressions.
本研究探讨了面部模仿与观察到的表情之间的一致性如何影响有意识的面部表情表现的稳定性。本研究关注于快乐表情的本体感受/感觉运动信号与视觉刺激之间的一致性效应,参与者接受了显示中性和快乐面孔的双眼竞争任务。用筷子来辅助或不限制模仿。主要指标包括初始知觉(偏差指标)、起始分辨率时间(从起始到初始知觉的时间)和累积时间(内容稳定度测量)。结果表明,模仿操作对面部表情的累积时间有显著影响,突出了一致性模仿对面部表情的有意识意识的稳定性的重要性。这支持了具身认知模型,表明本体感受信息的整合显著偏向于对面部表情的有意识视觉感知。