Nelson C A, Dolgin K G
Child Dev. 1985 Feb;56(1):58-61.
2 experiments were conducted to examine 7-month-old infants' perception of the facial expressions happy and fear. Using a paired-comparison procedure, infants in the first experiment were able to generalize their discrimination of these 2 expressions across the faces of 4 male and female models if they were first presented with the set of happy faces, but not if they were first presented with the set of fear faces. A second experiment was conducted to examine the source of the stimulus presentation order effect. Here a second group of 7-month-old infants was presented with a single male or female face posing both the happy and fear expressions simultaneously. The results revealed significantly longer looking to the fear face. This preference to look at fear faces is discussed, as are its implications for studies of expression recognition in general.
进行了两项实验,以检验7个月大婴儿对快乐和恐惧面部表情的感知。在第一项实验中,采用配对比较程序,如果婴儿首先看到的是一组快乐的面孔,他们能够将对这两种表情的辨别推广到4名男性和女性模型的面孔上;但如果首先看到的是一组恐惧的面孔,则不能。进行了第二项实验,以检验刺激呈现顺序效应的来源。在第二项实验中,向另一组7个月大的婴儿同时呈现一张表现出快乐和恐惧表情的男性或女性面孔。结果显示,婴儿注视恐惧面孔的时间明显更长。本文讨论了这种注视恐惧面孔的偏好及其对一般表情识别研究的意义。