竞技任务中的游戏表情和表现。

Matthew T. Richesin, Michael D. Oliver, D. Baldwin, Lahai A M Wicks
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面部表情影响情感和心血管对压力的反应。然而,之前的研究主要集中在积极的表情上,对于日常生活中使用的其他面部表情的研究有限。这项研究研究了一种俗称为“游戏脸”的表情:它指的是一种严肃、专注或坚定的面部表情。目前的研究考察了“游戏脸”表情是否会影响心理生理反应(如心率、皮肤电导)和表现。在一项身体表现调查(研究1)中,参与者(N=62)被要求完成冷压任务。研究2通过谜题测试认知能力。参与者(N=62)被分成两组,并被要求完成一个谜题。在这两项研究中,一组被要求做出游戏表情,而另一组则没有得到任何与面部表情相关的指导。结果显示,在体力任务上的表现没有显著差异。在认知表现方面,结果显示游戏面孔组的表现明显更好。此外,对皮肤电导的评估表明,在认知任务中使用游戏脸的参与者在谜题操作后表现出明显的基线下降。这些结果对认知任务的表现和交感神经系统的激活,以及做出游戏脸都很有希望。
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Game Face Expressions and Performance on Competitive Tasks.
Facial expressions influence both affective and cardiovascular responses to stress. However, previous research focuses primarily on positive expressions and is limited regarding additional facial expressions utilized on a day-to-day basis. This study examined an expression that is colloquially called a "Game Face": which refers to a serious, focused, or determined facial expression. The current study examined whether Game Face expressions would influence psychophysiological response (e.g., heart rate, skin conductance) and performance. In an investigation of physical performance (Study 1), participants (N=62) were asked to complete the cold-pressor task. Study 2 tested cognitive performance utilizing a puzzle task. Participants (N=62) were divided into two groups and were asked to complete a puzzle. In both studies, one group was asked to make a Game Face, while the other was given no instruction related to facial expression. Results show no significant differences in performance on the physical task. In terms of cognitive performance, results reveal significantly better performance in the Game Face group. Additionally, assessments of skin conductance show that participants who employed the Game Face during the cognitive task, displayed significant decreases from baseline following the puzzle manipulation. These results are promising regarding performance on a cognitive task and sympathetic nervous system activation, in concert with making a Game Face.
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