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Within-person variability in men’s facial width-to-height ratio

机译:男性面部宽高比的人际差异

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>Background. In recent years, researchers have investigated the relationship between facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) and a variety of threat and dominance behaviours. The majority of methods involved measuring FWHR from 2D photographs of faces. However, individuals can vary dramatically in their appearance across images, which poses an obvious problem for reliable FWHR measurement.>Methods. I compared the effect sizes due to the differences between images taken with unconstrained camera parameters (Studies 1 and 2) or varied facial expressions (Study 3) to the effect size due to identity, i.e., the differences between people. In Study 1, images of Hollywood actors were collected from film screenshots, providing the least amount of experimental control. In Study 2, controlled photographs, which only varied in focal length and distance to camera, were analysed. In Study 3, images of different facial expressions, taken in controlled conditions, were measured.>Results. Analyses revealed that simply varying the focal length and distance between the camera and face had a relatively small effect on FWHR, and therefore may prove less of a problem if uncontrolled in study designs. In contrast, when all camera parameters (including the camera itself) are allowed to vary, the effect size due to identity was greater than the effect of image selection, but the ranking of the identities was significantly altered by the particular image used. Finally, I found significant changes to FWHR when people posed with four of seven emotional expressions in comparison with neutral, and the effect size due to expression was larger than differences due to identity.>Discussion. The results of these three studies demonstrate that even when head pose is limited to forward facing, changes to the camera parameters and a person’s facial expression have sizable effects on FWHR measurement. Therefore, analysing images that fail to constrain some of these variables can lead to noisy and unreliable results, but also relationships caused by previously unconsidered confounds.
机译:>背景。近年来,研究人员研究了面部宽高比(FWHR)与各种威胁和主导行为之间的关系。大多数方法涉及从面部2D照片测量FWHR。但是,每个人的图像外观可能会有很大差异,这对于可靠的FWHR测量而言是一个明显的问题。和2)或由于身份(即人与人之间的差异)而产生的不同表情(研究3)至效果大小。在研究1中,好莱坞演员的图像是从电影屏幕截图中收集的,提供了最少的实验控制。在研究2中,分析了受控照片,这些照片的焦距和到相机的距离仅发生变化。在研究3中,测量了在受控条件下拍摄的不同面部表情的图像。>结果。分析表明,仅改变相机的焦距和脸部之间的距离对FWHR的影响相对较小,因此,如果在研究设计中不受控制,则可能会证明问题较少。相反,当允许所有摄像机参数(包括摄像机本身)发生变化时,由于身份而产生的效果大小要大于图像选择的影响,但是身份级别会因所使用的特定图像而发生显着变化。最后,我发现当人们摆出七种情绪表达中的四种与中性相比较时,FWHR发生了显着变化,并且由于表达而产生的效果大小大于由于身份而引起的差异。>讨论。三项研究表明,即使头部姿势仅限于朝前,相机参数的变化和人的面部表情也会对FWHR测量产生巨大影响。因此,分析无法约束其中一些变量的图像可能会导致嘈杂和不可靠的结果,而且还会导致由以前未考虑到的混杂因素引起的关系。

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