Facial Manipulations, Emotional Empathy, and Facial Feedback

Andréasson Per, Dimberg Ulf
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According to the facial feedback hypothesis (FFH) one’s own facial expressions have a corresponding impact on the subjective experience of emotion. Inspired by Strack, et al. [1] participants in the present study hold a wooden stick between the teeth (forming a smile) or between the lips (forming a sulky face) while rating humorous films. In contrast to the FFH it was found that people scoring low in emotional empathy rated humorous films as less funny in a happy versus a sulky facial manipulation whereas people high in emotional empathy did not differ between the two facial manipulations. However, in Experiment 2 the “Voluntary facial action technique” [2] was applied in which the participants were required to specifically smile or frown to the different films. The results demonstrated that participants low as well as high in emotional empathy reacted as predicted by the facial feedback hypothesis. In conclusion, emotional empathy is suggested to be related to effects of facial feedback in some facial manipulations but not in others.
面部操作,情感移情和面部反馈
根据面部反馈假说(FFH),一个人自己的面部表情对情绪的主观体验有相应的影响。受Strack等人[1]的启发,本研究的参与者在评价幽默电影时将一根木棍夹在牙齿之间(形成微笑)或嘴唇之间(形成愠色)。与FFH实验相反的是,情感同理心得分低的人认为幽默电影中开心的表情比愠怒的表情更不有趣,而情感同理心得分高的人在两种表情处理之间没有区别。然而,在实验2中应用了“自愿面部动作技术”[2],要求参与者对不同的电影特定地微笑或皱眉。结果表明,情绪同理心高和低的参与者的反应与面部反馈假说所预测的一致。综上所述,情绪共情在某些面部操作中与面部反馈的效果有关,而在其他面部操作中则无关。
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