Ekman P, Sorenson E R, Friesen W V
Science. 1969 Apr 4;164(3875):86-8. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3875.86.
Observers in both literate and preliterate cultures chose the predicted emotion for photographs of the face, although agreement was higher in the literate samples. These findings suggest that the pan-cultural element in facial displays of emotion is the association between facial muscular movements and discrete primary emotions, although cultures may still differ in what evokes an emotion, in rules for controlling the display of emotion, and in behavioral consequences.
有文字文化和无文字文化中的观察者都能从面部照片中选出预测的情绪,尽管在有文字文化的样本中一致性更高。这些发现表明,情绪面部表情中的泛文化元素是面部肌肉运动与离散的基本情绪之间的关联,尽管不同文化在引发情绪的因素、控制情绪表达的规则以及行为后果方面可能仍然存在差异。