Wezowski Kasia, Penton-Voak Ian S
School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, 12a Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK.
National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2024 Jul 31;11(7):231944. doi: 10.1098/rsos.231944. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Depression affects the recognition of emotion in facial expressions by reducing the detection accuracy and adding a bias towards negativity. However, no study has examined associations between depression and the recognition of microfacial expressions (fleeting facial cues of emotions in people's faces). Thus, we investigated associations between low mood and micro-expression processing using video stimuli of micro-expressions. We examined whether (i) individuals with low mood had trouble recognizing emotions, (ii) were more likely to perceive happy facial expressions as neutral and neutral facial expressions as sad, and (iii) recognized sad emotional expressions better than control subjects ( = 349). We found that participants with low mood showed poorer performance when judging emotions in faces ( = 0.03). Furthermore, there was a specific deficit among them in recognizing happiness. Lastly, participants with low moods were more likely to perceive neutral faces as sad ( = 0.042). However, no evidence was found that individuals with low moods confused happy faces as neutral or were better than the control group at recognizing sad faces. Our results show that mood affects the perception of emotions in facial expressions, which has the potential to negatively affect interpersonal interactions and ultimately quality of life.
抑郁症通过降低检测准确性并增加对负面情绪的偏向,影响对面部表情中情绪的识别。然而,尚无研究考察抑郁症与微表情(人们面部情绪的短暂面部线索)识别之间的关联。因此,我们使用微表情视频刺激来研究低情绪与微表情处理之间的关联。我们考察了:(i)情绪低落的个体在识别情绪方面是否存在困难;(ii)是否更有可能将快乐的面部表情视为中性,而将中性面部表情视为悲伤;以及(iii)与对照组(n = 349)相比,是否能更好地识别悲伤的情绪表情。我们发现,情绪低落的参与者在判断面部情绪时表现更差(p = 0.03)。此外,他们在识别快乐情绪方面存在特定缺陷。最后,情绪低落的参与者更有可能将中性面孔视为悲伤(p = 0.042)。然而,没有证据表明情绪低落的个体将快乐面孔混淆为中性,或者在识别悲伤面孔方面比对照组更好。我们的研究结果表明,情绪会影响对面部表情中情绪的感知,这有可能对人际互动产生负面影响,并最终影响生活质量。