Gosselin P, Kirouac G
Départment de psychologie, Université d'Ottawa, Ontario.
Can J Exp Psychol. 1995 Sep;49(3):313-29.
This study examined the recognition of the facial prototypes comprised in the expressive emotional repertory proposed by Ekman and Friesen (1978a) and by Wiggers (1982). The prototypes were shown to 74 decoders who had to rate the intensity of the emotion or emotions being portrayed. The results indicated that the majority of the prototypes, except those of fear and disgust, clearly signaled the predicted emotion. The various prototypes related to the same emotion were found to differ in their signal value, some of them being better recognized and more specific than others. Some prototypes of fear and disgust were found to signal mixed rather than pure emotions. The results also revealed that the level of recognition of emotional expression varies according to the encoder which suggests that interindividual differences in facial anatomy influence the perception of emotion.
本研究考察了对埃克曼和弗里森(1978a)以及威格斯(1982)提出的表达性情绪库中所包含的面部原型的识别。这些原型展示给74名译码者,他们必须对所描绘的一种或多种情绪的强度进行评分。结果表明,除了恐惧和厌恶的原型外,大多数原型都清楚地传达了预测的情绪。发现与同一情绪相关的各种原型在其信号值上存在差异,其中一些比其他原型更容易被识别且更具特异性。一些恐惧和厌恶的原型被发现传达的是混合情绪而非单纯情绪。结果还表明,情绪表达的识别水平因编码者而异,这表明面部解剖结构的个体差异会影响情绪感知。