Unattractive Face Amplifies Late Frontal Slow Wave during Visual Perspective Taking

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H. Doi
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Abstract

The ability to imagine what a visual scenery looks like from other viewer's perspective is termed "second order visual perspective taking" and is considered to be linked with such functions as empathy and mentalizing. A few recent studies indicated the possibility that empathic response towards others is modulated by their physical attractiveness. On the basis of this, it was conjectured that visual perspective taking is also under the influences of viewer's attractiveness. The present study investigated this hypothesis by examining the effects of viewer's facial attractiveness on neural activation during visual perspective taking. The main focus of interest was the effect of facial attractiveness on late frontal slow wave (LFSW), an event-related potential component that has hitherto been shown to reflect the process of other's mental state representation. The results revealed larger LFSW when taking visual perspective of unattractive than attractive viewers. Together with some of the existing literature, the present finding indicates that people have stronger motivation to see things from unattractive other's perspective than attractive one.
不好看的脸会放大视觉透视时的后额叶慢波
从其他观众的角度想象视觉风景的能力被称为“二阶视觉视角”,被认为与移情和心理化等功能有关。最近的一些研究表明,对他人的移情反应可能受到他们的外表吸引力的调节。在此基础上,我们推测视觉视角的选取也会受到观看者吸引力的影响。本研究通过观察观看者的面部吸引力对视觉视角拍摄过程中神经激活的影响来验证这一假设。研究的主要焦点是面部吸引力对额叶后期慢波(LFSW)的影响,后者是一种与事件相关的电位成分,迄今为止已被证明能反映他人心理状态表征的过程。结果显示,当从视觉角度看,不好看的人比好看的人的LFSW更大。结合现有的一些文献,目前的发现表明,人们有更强的动机从不好看的人的角度看问题,而不是从好看的人的角度看问题。
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