听障成人快乐脸的中央小窝外加工依赖于视觉意识。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Qian Xu, Zhaoqi Hu, Nan Wu, Moqian Tian, Juan Xu, Shixiang Liu, Shu Mou
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摘要

听力损失是最常见的感觉缺陷。聋人在视觉处理中央凹外运动刺激和恐惧的面部表情方面表现优于听力正常的成年人,这可能是由于代偿机制。然而,这些增强的视觉能力是否也适用于快乐的面部表情,这是所有面部表情中最普遍认可和优先考虑的亲社会信号,仍未得到解决。为了解决这个问题,我们旨在研究听障成人在无意识(实验1)和有意识(实验2)水平上对快乐面孔的加工。在实验1中,我们在两个视野范围内将后蒙面面孔与上蒙面面孔配对,并要求参与者仅对上蒙面面孔执行“去”/“不去”任务。结果表明,对可见的情绪面孔(快乐或中性)的辨别受到相反视野中后蒙面面孔的面部表情的调节。情绪一致条件的准确性高于情绪不一致条件。然而,只有在最后的意识检查任务中,对后掩脸的视觉意识高于机会水平的参与者才会观察到这种效应。实验2的结果表明,听障成人对快乐面孔的有意识加工保持完整,反映在反应时间上的快乐面孔识别优势。总的来说,这些发现表明,在听力受损的成年人中,中央凹外的快乐面孔加工依赖于视觉意识。本研究对听障人群面部表情的视觉感知能力提供了深入的了解。
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Extrafoveal processing of happy face relies on visual awareness in hearing-impaired adults.

Hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit. Deaf adults outperform hearing adults in terms of the visual processing of extrafoveal moving stimuli and fearful facial expressions, probably due to compensatory mechanisms. However, it remains unresolved whether these enhanced visual abilities also apply to happy facial expressions, which are the most universally recognized and prioritized prosocial signals among all the facial expressions. To address this question, we aimed to investigate hearing-impaired adults' processing of happy faces at unconscious (Experiment 1) and conscious (Experiment 2) levels. In Experiment 1, we paired backward-masked faces with supraliminal faces in both visual fields and asked participants to perform a go/no-go task only for the supraliminal faces. Results revealed that the discrimination of visible emotional faces (either happy or neutral) was modulated by the facial expressions of the backward-masked faces in the opposite visual field. The emotionally congruent condition showed higher accuracy than the incongruent condition. However, this effect was observed only for participants whose visual awareness of backward-masked faces was above the chance level in the final awareness check task. Results of Experiment 2 demonstrated that the conscious processing of happy faces remained intact in hearing-impaired adults, as reflected in the happy-face recognition advantage in reaction time. Overall, these findings imply that extrafoveal happy face processing relies on visual awareness in hearing-impaired adults. The present study provides insights into the visual perception ability of facial expressions in the hearing-impaired population.

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期刊介绍: Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory, and action. The Journal is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, but not to particular approaches or schools of thought. Theoretical and historical papers are welcome to the extent that they serve this general purpose; papers of an applied nature are acceptable if they contribute to basic understanding or serve to bridge the often felt gap between basic and applied research in the field covered by the Journal.
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