The Role of Perspective-Taking on Ability to Recognize Fear.

Current research in psychology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-12 DOI:10.3844/crpsp.2015.22.30
Andrea Trubanova, Inyoung Kim, Marika C Coffman, Martha Ann Bell, J Anthony Richey, Stephen M LaConte, Denis Gracanin, Susan W White
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Abstract

Impairment in the ability to detect certain emotions, such as fear, is linked to multiple disorders and follows a pattern of inter-individual variability and intra-individual stability over time. Deficits in fear recognition are often related to social and interpersonal difficulties but the mechanisms by which this processing deficit might occur are not well understood. One potential mechanism through which impaired fear detection may influence social competency is through diminished perspective-taking, the ability to perceive and consider the point of view of another individual. In the current study, we hypothesized that intra-individual variability in the accuracy of facial emotion recognition is linked to perspective-taking abilities in a well-characterized, non-clinical adult sample. Results indicated that the ability to accurately detect fear in the faces of others was positively correlated with perspective-taking, consistent with initial hypotheses. This relationship appeared to be unique to recognition of fear, as perspective-taking was not significantly associated with recognition of the other basic emotions. Results from this study represent an initial step towards establishing a potential mechanism between some processes of FER and perspective-taking difficulties. It is important to establish the relationship between these processes in a non-clinical adult sample so that we can consider the possibility of a developmental or pathological influence of impoverished perspective-taking on fear perception.

透视对识别恐惧能力的作用。
检测某些情绪(如恐惧)的能力受损与多种疾病有关,并随着时间的推移呈现出个体间可变性和个体内稳定性的模式。恐惧识别能力的缺陷往往与社交和人际交往困难有关,但这种处理缺陷的发生机制尚不十分清楚。恐惧识别能力受损可能影响社交能力的一个潜在机制是透视能力下降,即感知和考虑他人观点的能力下降。在本研究中,我们假设在一个特征明确的非临床成人样本中,面部情绪识别准确性的个体内变异与透视能力有关。结果表明,准确识别他人面部恐惧的能力与透视能力呈正相关,这与最初的假设一致。这种关系似乎只与识别恐惧有关,因为透视法与识别其他基本情绪并无显著关联。这项研究的结果为建立 FER 某些过程与透视困难之间的潜在机制迈出了第一步。在非临床成人样本中建立这些过程之间的关系非常重要,这样我们就可以考虑透视困难对恐惧知觉的发展或病理影响的可能性。
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