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Viewing heterospecific facial expressions: an eye-tracking study of human and monkey viewers

机译:查看异种面部表情:对人类和猴子观看者的眼动研究

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Common facial expressions of emotion have distinctive patterns of facial muscle movements that are culturally similar among humans, and perceiving these expressions is associated with stereotypical gaze allocation at local facial regions that are characteristic for each expression, such as eyes in angry faces. It is, however, unclear to what extent this ‘universality’ view can be extended to process heterospecific facial expressions, and how ‘social learning’ process contributes to heterospecific expression perception. In this eye-tracking study, we examined face-viewing gaze allocation of human (including dog owners and non-dog owners) and monkey observers while exploring expressive human, chimpanzee, monkey and dog faces (positive, neutral and negative expressions in human and dog faces; neutral and negative expressions in chimpanzee and monkey faces). Human observers showed species- and experience-dependent expression categorization accuracy. Furthermore, both human and monkey observers demonstrated different face-viewing gaze distributions which were also species dependent. Specifically, humans predominately attended at human eyes but animal mouth when judging facial expressions. Monkeys’ gaze distributions in exploring human and monkey faces were qualitatively different from exploring chimpanzee and dog faces. Interestingly, the gaze behaviour of both human and monkey observers were further affected by their prior experience of the viewed species. It seems that facial expression processing is species dependent, and social learning may play a significant role in discriminating even rudimentary types of heterospecific expressions.
机译:常见的情感面部表情在人类之间在文化上具有独特的面部肌肉运动模式,并且感知这些表情与局部面部区域的定型注视分配有关,这些定型注视是每种面部表情的特征,例如愤怒的脸上的眼睛。但是,目前尚不清楚该“通用性”视图可以扩展到何种程度以处理异种面部表情,以及“社会学习”过程如何促进异种面部表情感知。在这项眼动追踪研究中,我们研究了人(包括狗主人和非狗主人)和猴子观察者的正面视线注视分配,同时探索了人类,黑猩猩,猴子和狗的表情(人和狗的正面,中性和负面表达)狗脸;黑猩猩和猴子脸的中性和负面表情)。人类观察者显示了物种和经验依赖的表达分类准确性。此外,人类和猴子观察者都展现出不同的面部注视分布,这也取决于物种。具体而言,判断面部表情时,人类主要是注视人的眼睛,而动物的嘴则是动物的嘴。猴子在探索人脸和猴子脸时的凝视分布与黑猩猩和狗脸的探索在质上有很大的不同。有趣的是,人类和猴子观察者的凝视行为还受到他们先前对所观察物种的经验的影响。面部表情处理似乎与物种有关,社交学习在区分甚至是基本类型的异源性表情中可能发挥重要作用。

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