Faces in shadows: silhouette light, underlight and toplight elicit increased early posterior negativity.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1553977
Sampsa Huttunen
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One key aspect of film lighting, and light in general, is its direction and how it illuminates people and other objects of attention. This research article presents the results of a pilot EEG experiment that studied the emotional responses of nine test subjects to photographs of an expressionless human face lit from varying directions. The aim of the study was to examine, how the direction of the main light source illuminating the face-the so-called 'key light' in filmmaking-would affect the test subjects' subliminal-level emotional response before any conscious emotional processing takes place. EEG studies on how facial lighting affects the viewers' subliminal emotions have not been reported in academic literature but, on the other hand, facial expressions and other emotion-eliciting visuals have been studied extensively. Based on a number of previous studies on subliminal emotions, the Early Posterior Negativity (EPN) measured in the occipito-parietal area of the scalp was chosen as the event-related potential (ERP) of interest, as it has been reported to reflect the subliminal processing of faces, facial expressions, and other visuals of evolutionary interest such as dangerous animals. Three light directions, (1) silhouette light that completely hides facial features, (2) underlight that comes from below the face and distorts those features, and (3) toplight that hides the eyes, were found to elicit a statistically more negative EPN than 45-degree light, a lighting style that reveals the whole face, gives the subject depth and separation from the background, and is therefore often used as the chosen key light direction in filmmaking and portrait photography, for example in the so-called three-point lighting technique. Contributing to cognitive film studies, these results indicate that the way a character's face is lit affects the film experience as a whole already at the subliminal level of emotional processing.

处于阴影中的脸:轮廓光、光线下和正面光会增加早期后极性。
电影照明和一般光线的一个关键方面是它的方向以及它如何照亮人们和其他注意的物体。这篇研究文章介绍了一项初步脑电图实验的结果,该实验研究了9名受试者对从不同方向照射的无表情人脸照片的情绪反应。这项研究的目的是研究,在有意识的情绪处理发生之前,照亮脸部的主要光源(电影制作中所谓的“关键光”)的方向会如何影响被试者的潜意识情绪反应。关于面部灯光如何影响观众潜意识情绪的脑电图研究尚未在学术文献中报道,但另一方面,面部表情和其他引发情绪的视觉效果已被广泛研究。基于先前对阈下情绪的大量研究,我们选择在头皮枕顶区测量的早期后向负性(EPN)作为感兴趣的事件相关电位(ERP),因为已有报道称它反映了人脸、面部表情和其他具有进化意义的视觉(如危险动物)的阈下处理。三种光方向,(1)完全隐藏面部特征的剪影光,(2)来自面部下方并扭曲这些特征的暗光,以及(3)隐藏眼睛的顶光,被发现在统计上比45度光产生更负的EPN, 45度光是一种揭示整个面部的照明风格,赋予主体深度并与背景分离,因此经常被用作电影制作和肖像摄影中选择的关键光方向。例如在所谓的三点照明技术。对认知电影研究的贡献是,这些结果表明,角色的面部照明方式已经在潜意识的情感处理层面上影响了整个电影体验。
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.70%
发文量
2070
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Technology is devoted to the convergence between neurobiology and quantum-, nano- and micro-sciences. In our vision, this interdisciplinary approach should go beyond the technological development of sophisticated methods and should contribute in generating a genuine change in our discipline.
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