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黑猩猩和人类对身体及面部情绪线索的感知整合

Perceptual integration of bodily and facial emotion cues in chimpanzees and humans.

作者信息

Heesen Raphaela, Kim Yena, Kret Mariska E, Clay Zanna

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.

Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78464, Germany.

出版信息

PNAS Nexus. 2024 Jan 18;3(2):pgae012. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae012. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

For highly visual species like primates, facial and bodily emotion expressions play a crucial role in emotion perception. However, most research focuses on facial expressions, while the perception of bodily cues is still poorly understood. Using a novel comparative priming eye-tracking design, we examined whether our close primate relatives, the chimpanzees (), and humans infer emotions from bodily cues through subsequent perceptual integration with facial expressions. In experiment 1, we primed chimpanzees with videos of bodily movements of unfamiliar conspecifics engaged in social activities of opposite valence ( and ) against neutral control scenes to examine attentional bias toward succeeding congruent or incongruent facial expressions. In experiment 2, we assessed the same attentional bias in humans yet using stimuli showing unfamiliar humans. In experiment 3, humans watched the chimpanzee stimuli of experiment 1, to examine cross-species emotion perception. Chimpanzees exhibited a persistent attention bias but did not associate bodily with congruent facial cues. In contrast, humans prioritized conspecifics' congruent facial expressions (matching bodily scenes) over incongruent ones (mismatching). Nevertheless, humans exhibited no congruency effect when viewing chimpanzee stimuli, suggesting difficulty in cross-species emotion perception. These results highlight differences in emotion perception, with humans being greatly affected by fearful and playful bodily cues and chimpanzees being strongly drawn toward fearful expressions, regardless of the preceding bodily priming cue. These data advance our understanding of the evolution of emotion signaling and the presence of distinct perceptual patterns in hominids.

摘要

对于像灵长类这样高度依赖视觉的物种来说,面部和身体的情绪表达在情绪感知中起着至关重要的作用。然而,大多数研究都集中在面部表情上,而对身体线索的感知仍知之甚少。我们采用一种新颖的比较启动眼动追踪设计,研究了我们的近亲灵长类动物黑猩猩以及人类是否通过随后与面部表情的感知整合,从身体线索中推断情绪。在实验1中,我们用参与具有相反效价(积极和消极)社会活动的陌生同种个体的身体运动视频对黑猩猩进行启动,以中性控制场景为对照,来检验对随后一致或不一致面部表情的注意偏向。在实验2中,我们对人类进行同样的注意偏向评估,但使用的是展示陌生人类的刺激物。在实验3中,人类观看实验1中的黑猩猩刺激物,以检验跨物种情绪感知。黑猩猩表现出持续的注意偏向,但没有将身体线索与一致的面部线索联系起来。相比之下,人类优先关注同种个体的一致面部表情(与身体场景匹配)而非不一致的表情(不匹配)。然而,人类在观看黑猩猩刺激物时没有表现出一致性效应,这表明跨物种情绪感知存在困难。这些结果突出了情绪感知的差异,人类受恐惧和嬉戏的身体线索影响很大,而黑猩猩则强烈被恐惧表情吸引,无论之前的身体启动线索如何。这些数据增进了我们对情绪信号进化以及人类独特感知模式存在的理解。

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