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Selectivity of Face Aftereffects for Expressions and Anti-Expressions

机译:面部表情对表情和反表情的选择性

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Adapting to a facial expression can alter the perceived expression of subsequently viewed faces. However, it remains unclear whether this adaptation affects each expression independently or transfers from one expression to another, and whether this transfer impedes or enhances responses to a different expression. To test for these interactions, we probed the basic expressions of anger, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise, and disgust, adapting to one expression and then testing on all six. Each expression was varied in strength by morphing it with a common neutral facial expression. Observers determined the threshold level required to correctly identify each expression, before or after adapting to a face with a neutral or intense expression. The adaptation was strongly selective for the adapting category; responses to the adapting expression were reduced, while other categories showed little consistent evidence of either suppression or facilitation. In a second experiment we instead compared adaptation to each expression and its anti-expression. The latter are defined by the physically complementary facial configuration, yet appear much more ambiguous as expressions. In this case, for most expressions the opposing faces produced aftereffects of opposite sign in the perceived expression. These biases suggest that the adaptation acts in part by shifting the perceived neutral point for the facial configuration. This is consistent with the pattern of renormalization suggested for adaptation to other facial attributes, and thus may reflect a generic level of configural coding. However, for most categories aftereffects were stronger for expressions than anti-expressions, pointing to the possible influence of an additional component of the adaptation at sites that explicitly represent facial expressions. At either level our results are consistent with other recent work in suggesting that the six expressions are defined by dimensions that are largely independently normalized by adaptation, possibly because the facial configurations conveying different expressions vary in independent ways.
机译:适应面部表情可以改变随后观看的面部的感知表情。但是,尚不清楚这种适应性是否独立地影响每个表达或从一个表达向另一表达的转移,以及这种转移是否阻碍或增强了对不同表达的响应。为了测试这些交互,我们探究了愤怒,恐惧,幸福,悲伤,惊奇和厌恶的基本表达方式,适应了一种表达方式,然后对所有六个表达方式进行了测试。通过使每个表情具有共同的中性面部表情,可以改变其强度。观察者确定了在适应具有中性或强烈表情的面部之前或之后正确识别每个表情所需的阈值水平。对于适应类别,该适应具有高度选择性。对适应性表达的反应减少,而其他类别则几乎没有一致的证据表明抑制或促进。相反,在第二个实验中,我们比较了对每种表达的适应及其反表达。后者是由面部互补的身体形态定义的,但在表情上却显得模棱两可。在这种情况下,对于大多数表情,相反的面孔在感知的表情中产生相反符号的后效应。这些偏见表明,适应的作用部分是通过改变面部结构的感知中性点来实现的。这与为适应其他面部属性而建议的重新规范化模式一致,因此可能反映了配置编码的一般水平。但是,对于大多数类别,表情的后效要强于反表达,这表明改编的其他成分可能在明确代表面部表情的位点产生影响。在任何一个水平上,我们的结果都与其他最新工作相吻合,表明六个表情是由尺寸定义的,这些维度在很大程度上通过适应性进行了标准化,这可能是因为传达不同表情的面部构造以独立的方式发生了变化。

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