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走进情绪:探究愤怒和恐惧面孔对向前迈步及安静站立姿势的影响。

Stepping into emotions: investigating the effect of angry and fearful faces on forward stepping and quiet stance.

作者信息

Lebert Angélique, Vilarroya Oscar, Stins John

机构信息

Unitat de Recerca en Neurociència Cognitiva, Departament de Psiquiatria i Medicina Legal, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Hospital del Mar Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Aug 9;18:1411246. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1411246. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Facial expressions conveying an emotion may affect social interactions, such as approach- or avoidance-related behaviors. A specific facial feature is the gaze direction. An emotional facial expression such as anger will elicit distinct behavioral tendencies, depending on whether the angry gaze is directed toward the onlooker, or in a different direction. We tested whether facial expressions of anger and fear, combined with direct or averted gaze, elicit approach- or avoidance tendencies, using a go/no-go variant of the whole-body stepping task.

METHOD

Healthy adults stood on a force plate, recording the center of pressure (COP). Participants were presented with angry or fearful faces; either with direct or averted gaze. Participants had to identify the emotion, and "depending on instructions- either make a single step forward, or remain in a quiet stance. From the COP of the forward steps, we derived parameters such as reaction time and step size. From the quiet standing trials we derived parameters of postural sway, indicative of postural "freeze." We used analysis of variance to analyze the outcomes.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

First, we found that steps were initiated faster with angry faces than with fearful faces, in line with existing literature. Second, we did not observe a significant effect of gaze direction. Forward steps with direct and averted gaze had similar COP characteristics. Finally, we had expected to find freeze (postural immobility) with fearful faces, but this was also not observed. We discuss various explanations for the finding, and implications for research into the motoric grounding of social interactions.

摘要

引言

传达情感的面部表情可能会影响社交互动,比如与接近或回避相关的行为。一个特定的面部特征是注视方向。诸如愤怒这样的情绪性面部表情会引发不同的行为倾向,这取决于愤怒的目光是直接看向旁观者,还是看向其他方向。我们使用全身踏步任务的一个“是/否”变体,测试了愤怒和恐惧的面部表情,结合直接注视或回避注视,是否会引发接近或回避倾向。

方法

健康成年人站在测力板上,记录压力中心(COP)。向参与者展示愤怒或恐惧的面孔;要么是直接注视,要么是回避注视。参与者必须识别情绪,并“根据指示——要么向前迈一步,要么保持安静姿势。从向前迈步的压力中心,我们得出反应时间和步幅等参数。从安静站立试验中,我们得出姿势摆动参数,这表明姿势“冻结”。我们使用方差分析来分析结果。

结果与讨论

首先,我们发现,与恐惧的面孔相比,愤怒的面孔能更快引发迈步,这与现有文献一致。其次,我们没有观察到注视方向的显著影响。直接注视和回避注视下的向前迈步具有相似的压力中心特征。最后,我们原本预期恐惧的面孔会出现冻结(姿势不动),但这也未被观察到。我们讨论了这一发现的各种解释,以及对社交互动的运动基础研究的启示。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3960/11341305/6526d010bcee/fnhum-18-1411246-g0001.jpg

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