Sullivan L A, Kirkpatrick S W
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 1996 Nov;122(4):389-404.
The issue of consistency, without regard to accuracy, of the facial component of focus (upper/eyebrows, middle/eyes, lower/nose and mouth) when interpreting facial expressions of emotion was examined. Eighty girls (average age, 7 years) chose, from an array of schematic faces, which face best represented various emotional scenarios (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise). The findings indicate that these children were remarkably consistent in facial area of focus. Across six trials for each emotion, children focused on the mouth (lower component) for happiness, sadness, surprise, and disgust, and on the eyebrows (the upper component) for anger and fear.
在解读面部表情时,不考虑准确性,研究了关注焦点的面部组成部分(上部/眉毛、中部/眼睛、下部/鼻子和嘴巴)的一致性问题。80名女孩(平均年龄7岁)从一系列示意性面孔中选择最能代表各种情绪场景(愤怒、厌恶、恐惧、快乐、悲伤和惊讶)的面孔。研究结果表明,这些孩子在面部关注区域表现出显著的一致性。对于每种情绪的六次试验中,孩子们在表达快乐、悲伤、惊讶和厌恶时关注嘴巴(下部组成部分),在表达愤怒和恐惧时关注眉毛(上部组成部分)。