Emmendorfer Alexandra K, Holler Judith
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 9;15(1):1381. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-85192-y.
Increasing evidence suggests that interlocutors use visual communicative signals to form predictions about unfolding utterances, but there is little data on the predictive potential of facial signals in conversation. In an online experiment with virtual agents, we examine whether facial signals produced by an addressee may allow speakers to anticipate the response to a question before it is given. Participants (n = 80) viewed videos of short conversation fragments between two virtual humans. Each fragment ended with the Questioner asking a question, followed by a pause during which the Responder looked either straight at the Questioner (baseline), or averted their gaze, or accompanied the straight gaze with one of the following facial signals: brow raise, brow frown, nose wrinkle, smile, squint, mouth corner pulled back (dimpler). Participants then indicated on a 6-point scale whether they expected a "yes" or "no" response. Analyses revealed that all signals received different ratings relative to the baseline: brow raises, dimplers, and smiles were associated with more positive responses, gaze aversions, brow frowns, nose wrinkles, and squints with more negative responses. Qur findings show that interlocutors may form strong associations between facial signals and upcoming responses to questions, highlighting their predictive potential in face-to-face conversation.
越来越多的证据表明,对话者会使用视觉交际信号来对即将展开的话语形成预测,但关于对话中面部信号的预测潜力的数据却很少。在一项针对虚拟代理的在线实验中,我们研究了被询问者产生的面部信号是否能让说话者在问题得到回答之前就预测到答案。参与者(n = 80)观看了两个虚拟人之间简短对话片段的视频。每个片段结束时,提问者提出一个问题,随后会有一段停顿,在此期间回答者要么直视提问者(基线情况),要么转移视线,或者在直视的同时伴有以下面部信号之一:扬眉、皱眉、皱鼻、微笑、斜视、嘴角后拉(酒窝)。然后,参与者用6分制表示他们预期的回答是“是”还是“否”。分析表明,所有信号相对于基线都得到了不同的评分:扬眉、酒窝和微笑与更积极的回答相关,视线转移、皱眉、皱鼻和斜视与更消极的回答相关。我们的研究结果表明,对话者可能会在面部信号和即将到来的问题回答之间形成强烈的关联,凸显了它们在面对面交流中的预测潜力。