What is in a smile: The role of evaluation goal and response labels in facial muscle responses to prejudiced groups.

Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14518
Roland Neumann, Lisa J Schneider
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Abstract

Based on the assumption that valence is permanently linked to facial responses, we expected that the corrugator muscle is contracted faster in response to overweight persons than to slim persons, whereas we expected faster contractions of the zygomaticus muscle in response to slim persons rather than to overweight persons. To detect such differences, we conducted experiments with different versions of a facial stimulus-response compatibility task that required participants to respond with the two facial muscles to photos of overweight or slim persons. Contrary to the assumption that valence is permanently linked to facial responses, in Experiments 1 and 2, social categories (overweight vs. slim persons) did not influence the response latencies assessed by electromyography. Whereas in Experiments 1 and 2, neutral labels were used for the muscle responses, in Experiment 3, affective response labels (smile vs. frown) were used. In Experiment 3, faster responses with the corrugator to overweight than to slim persons and with the zygomaticus to slim than to overweight persons were obtained. The influence of task and response label is consistent with the theory of event coding that suggests a more flexible link between valence and action.

微笑中蕴含着什么?评价目标和反应标签在对偏见群体的面部肌肉反应中的作用。
基于 "情绪与面部反应永久相关 "这一假设,我们预计,对超重者做出反应时,皱纹肌收缩的速度会比对苗条者快,而对苗条者做出反应时,颧肌收缩的速度会比对超重者快。为了检测这种差异,我们用不同版本的面部刺激-反应相容性任务进行了实验,要求参与者用两块面部肌肉对超重或苗条的人的照片做出反应。与情绪与面部反应永久相关的假设相反,在实验 1 和 2 中,社会类别(超重者与苗条者)并不影响肌电图评估的反应潜伏期。在实验 1 和 2 中,肌肉反应使用的是中性标签,而在实验 3 中,使用的是情感反应标签(微笑与皱眉)。在实验 3 中,对体重超重者的耸肩肌反应快于对体重超轻者的耸肩肌反应,对体重超轻者的颧骨肌反应快于对体重超重者的颧骨肌反应。任务和反应标签的影响与事件编码理论是一致的,该理论认为情绪和动作之间的联系更为灵活。
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