情绪场景在面部表情识别中的作用:启动与情境效应

Xiaowen Zhang, Zhaomin Liu, Yuming Xuan
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物体在一致的场景中(物体经常出现)比在不一致的场景中(物体很少出现)被更好地识别。这种一致性效应也存在于场景中的面部表情识别中。然而,场景中表情识别的潜在机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们探讨了情绪场景是否通过自上而下的启动效应影响面部表情的识别。在两个实验中,情绪场景和面部表情按顺序或同时呈现,参与者被要求对面部表情进行分类,忽略场景。相似的一致性效应和快乐面孔优势表明情绪场景通过启动效应自动影响表情识别。
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The role of emotional scenes in facial expressional recognition: Priming versus contextual effect
Objects were better recognized in consistent scenes (where objects appeared frequently) than inconsistent scenes (where objects appeared rarely). This consistency effect also was found in the facial expressional recognition in scenes. However, the underlying mechanisms of expressional recognition in scenes were not clear. In the present study, we addressed the question of whether emotional scenes influenced recognition of facial expression through top-down priming effect. In two experiments, emotional scenes and facial expressions were presented sequentially or simultaneously and participants were instructed to categorize facial expressions, ignoring scenes. Similar consistency effects and happy face advantage were observed which suggested emotional scenes automatically influenced expressional recognition through priming effect.
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