杜兴微笑:积极情绪的指示器还是微笑强度的伪像?

Jeffrey M Girard, Gayatri Shandar, Zhun Liu, Jeffrey F Cohn, Lijun Yin, Louis-Philippe Morency
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杜兴微笑假说认为,包含眼睛收缩(AU6)的微笑是真正积极情绪的产物,而不包含眼睛收缩的微笑要么是伪造的,要么与消极情绪有关。这个假设已经变得非常有影响力,经常被用于科学和应用环境中,以证明微笑是真还是假的推断是正确的。然而,对这一假设的实证支持一直是模棱两可的,一些研究人员提出,AU6可能只是强烈微笑产生的产物,而不是积极情绪的可靠指标。在比较与真实和假装的积极情绪相关的微笑时,发现了对这一建议的初步支持;然而,在比较微笑与真正的积极情绪和消极情绪之间的关系时,还没有对其进行研究。目前的研究通过研究136名参与者在被激发出娱乐、尴尬、恐惧和痛苦时的自发微笑(来自BP4D+数据集),解决了文献中的这一空白。在控制微笑强度的情况下,使用贝叶斯多水平回归模型量化AU6与自我报告的娱乐之间的关系。估计模型可以从AU6推断出娱乐性,并使用娱乐性来解释AU6的强度。在这两种情况下,控制微笑强度大大降低了假设的关联,而微笑强度本身的影响是相当大的和可靠的。这些结果提供了进一步的证据,表明杜氏微笑可能是微笑强度的人工产物,而不是真正积极情绪的可靠和独特的指标。
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Reconsidering the Duchenne Smile: Indicator of Positive Emotion or Artifact of Smile Intensity?

Reconsidering the Duchenne Smile: Indicator of Positive Emotion or Artifact of Smile Intensity?

Reconsidering the Duchenne Smile: Indicator of Positive Emotion or Artifact of Smile Intensity?

Reconsidering the Duchenne Smile: Indicator of Positive Emotion or Artifact of Smile Intensity?

The Duchenne smile hypothesis is that smiles that include eye constriction (AU6) are the product of genuine positive emotion, whereas smiles that do not are either falsified or related to negative emotion. This hypothesis has become very influential and is often used in scientific and applied settings to justify the inference that a smile is either true or false. However, empirical support for this hypothesis has been equivocal and some researchers have proposed that, rather than being a reliable indicator of positive emotion, AU6 may just be an artifact produced by intense smiles. Initial support for this proposal has been found when comparing smiles related to genuine and feigned positive emotion; however, it has not yet been examined when comparing smiles related to genuine positive and negative emotion. The current study addressed this gap in the literature by examining spontaneous smiles from 136 participants during the elicitation of amusement, embarrassment, fear, and pain (from the BP4D+ dataset). Bayesian multilevel regression models were used to quantify the associations between AU6 and self-reported amusement while controlling for smile intensity. Models were estimated to infer amusement from AU6 and to explain the intensity of AU6 using amusement. In both cases, controlling for smile intensity substantially reduced the hypothesized association, whereas the effect of smile intensity itself was quite large and reliable. These results provide further evidence that the Duchenne smile is likely an artifact of smile intensity rather than a reliable and unique indicator of genuine positive emotion.

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