Galati D, Scherer K R, Ricci-Bitti P E
Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Italy.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1997 Dec;73(6):1363-79. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.73.6.1363.
The ability of congenitally blind persons to produce voluntarily facial expressions of a number of emotions was compared with that of normally sighted individuals using both objective facial measurement and observer recognition. Results revealed that there were almost no significant differences between blind and sighted participants with respect to the number and type of facial action units produced. The portrayals of the blind participants were significantly more poorly recognized by observers than were those of the sighted participants (except for happiness). Correspondence analyses of the data showed differences between sighted and blind participants in the dimensional structure of the expressions (as based on the similarity among emotions with respect to both objective measurement and judgments). Overall, the data relavitize earlier conclusions on the facial expression of blind as compared with sighted persons and suggest specific hypotheses and procedures for further work in this area.
通过客观面部测量和观察者识别,将先天性盲人自愿做出多种情绪面部表情的能力与正常视力个体的能力进行了比较。结果显示,在产生的面部动作单元的数量和类型方面,盲人和有视力的参与者之间几乎没有显著差异。除了表达快乐的表情外,观察者对盲人参与者表情的识别明显比对有视力参与者表情的识别差。对数据的对应分析表明,有视力和盲人参与者在表情的维度结构上存在差异(基于客观测量和判断方面情绪之间的相似性)。总体而言,与有视力的人相比,这些数据使关于盲人面部表情的早期结论相对化,并为该领域的进一步研究提出了具体假设和程序。