Oakes Richard A, Peschel Lisa, Barraclough Nick E
Department of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, YO10 5DD York, UK.
Department of Theatre, Film and Television and Interactive Media, University of York, Heslington, YO10 5DD York, UK.
iScience. 2024 Apr 29;27(6):109843. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109843. eCollection 2024 Jun 21.
During performances, audiences experience various emotional states, and these are reflected in their ongoing facial expressions. We investigated if audience engagement could be determined by measuring the inter-subject correlation (ISC) of non-invasively recorded audience facial expressions. We filmed the faces of multiple audience members at theatrical performances and determined the intensity of their different facial expressions throughout the performances. Neutral, happy, anger, and disgust expression ISCs accounted for up to 24% of the performance dramaturge's predictions of audience engagement. Expression synchrony was greater between individuals in close proximity, suggesting effects of emotional contagion or cognitive similarities between neighboring individuals, whereas expression synchrony was greatest between individuals who were younger, female, and with greater levels of empathy, showing that individual characteristics impact shared audience experiences. Together, our results show that facial expression synchronization could be used as a real-time non-invasive indicator of engagement in audiences larger than achieved using previous approaches.
在演出过程中,观众会经历各种情绪状态,这些情绪状态会反映在他们持续的面部表情中。我们研究了是否可以通过测量非侵入性记录的观众面部表情的主体间相关性(ISC)来确定观众的参与度。我们在戏剧表演中拍摄了多名观众的面部,并确定了他们在整个表演过程中不同面部表情的强度。中性、快乐、愤怒和厌恶表情的ISC占表演编剧对观众参与度预测的24%。近距离的个体之间的表情同步性更强,这表明相邻个体之间存在情绪传染或认知相似性的影响,而年龄较小、女性且同理心水平较高的个体之间的表情同步性最强,这表明个体特征会影响观众的共同体验。总之,我们的结果表明,面部表情同步可以作为一种实时非侵入性指标,用于衡量比以往方法所涉及的更大规模观众的参与度。