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Faces in Context: A Review and Systematization of Contextual Influences on Affective Face Processing

机译:情境中的面孔:情境对情感面孔处理的影响的综述和系统化

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Facial expressions are of eminent importance for social interaction as they convey information about other individuals’ emotions and social intentions. According to the predominant “basic emotion” approach, the perception of emotion in faces is based on the rapid, automatic categorization of prototypical, universal expressions. Consequently, the perception of facial expressions has typically been investigated using isolated, de-contextualized, static pictures of facial expressions that maximize the distinction between categories. However, in everyday life, an individual’s face is not perceived in isolation, but almost always appears within a situational context, which may arise from other people, the physical environment surrounding the face, as well as multichannel information from the sender. Furthermore, situational context may be provided by the perceiver, including already present social information gained from affective learning and implicit processing biases such as race bias. Thus, the perception of facial expressions is presumably always influenced by contextual variables. In this comprehensive review, we aim at (1) systematizing the contextual variables that may influence the perception of facial expressions and (2) summarizing experimental paradigms and findings that have been used to investigate these influences. The studies reviewed here demonstrate that perception and neural processing of facial expressions are substantially modified by contextual information, including verbal, visual, and auditory information presented together with the face as well as knowledge or processing biases already present in the observer. These findings further challenge the assumption of automatic, hardwired categorical emotion extraction mechanisms predicted by basic emotion theories. Taking into account a recent model on face processing, we discuss where and when these different contextual influences may take place, thus outlining potential avenues in future research.
机译:面部表情对于传达社交信息至关重要,因为它们传达了有关其他人的情绪和社交意图的信息。根据主要的“基本情感”方法,面部表情的感知是基于原型通用表达的快速,自动分类。因此,通常使用隔离的,去上下文化的静态表情图片来研究表情的感知,这些静态图片可以最大程度地区分类别。但是,在日常生活中,人的脸并不是孤立地感知到的,而是几乎总是出现在情景环境中,这可能是由于其他人,脸部周围的物理环境以及来自发送者的多渠道信息引起的。此外,感知者可以提供情境,包括从情感学习和内在的处理偏见(例如种族偏见)获得的已经存在的社会信息。因此,面部表情的感知大概总是受上下文变量影响。在本篇综述中,我们旨在(1)系统化可能影响面部表情感知的上下文变量,以及(2)总结用于研究这些影响的实验范式和发现。此处回顾的研究表明,面部表情的感知和神经处理被上下文信息(包括与面部表情一起呈现的口头,视觉和听觉信息以及观察者中已经存在的知识或处理偏见)大大地改变了。这些发现进一步挑战了基本情感理论预测的自动,硬连线的分类情感提取机制的假设。考虑到最近的面部处理模型,我们讨论了这些不同的上下文影响可能在何时何地发生,从而概述了未来研究中的潜在途径。

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