Christman S D, Hackworth M D
Department of Psychology, University of Toledo, OH 43606.
Neuropsychologia. 1993 Jun;31(6):621-4. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(93)90056-6.
Research employing chimeric stimuli (in which smiling and neutral half-faces are paired) has demonstrated greater influence of the left half-face in determining perceived intensity of expression. To date, no studies have examined how emotional expressions other than happiness are perceived in this format. Right-handed subjects viewed chimeric faces depicting both positive (happiness, pleasant surprise) and negative (sadness, anger) emotions in a free vision task. Results indicated a left half-face bias for all four emotions, supporting the hypothesis of a greater right hemisphere role in emotional perception. The lack of differences in strength of left half-face bias as a function of the specific emotion depicted suggests that results obtained with typical chimeric half-face paradigms can be generalized to emotions other than happiness.
采用嵌合刺激(其中微笑和中性半脸配对)的研究表明,左半脸在确定表情感知强度方面具有更大影响。迄今为止,尚无研究考察以这种形式呈现时,除快乐之外的其他情绪表情是如何被感知的。右利手受试者在自由视觉任务中观看描绘积极情绪(快乐、惊喜)和消极情绪(悲伤、愤怒)的嵌合面孔。结果表明,对于所有四种情绪都存在左半脸偏向,支持了右半球在情绪感知中发挥更大作用的假设。左半脸偏向强度不因所描绘的具体情绪而存在差异,这表明典型的嵌合半脸范式所获得的结果可以推广到快乐之外的其他情绪。