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The Emotional Modulation of Facial Mimicry: A Kinematic Study

机译:面部模仿的情绪调节:运动学研究

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It is well-established that the observation of emotional facial expression induces facial mimicry responses in the observers. However, how the interaction between emotional and motor components of facial expressions can modulate the motor behavior of the perceiver is still unknown. We have developed a kinematic experiment to evaluate the effect of different oro-facial expressions on perceiver's face movements. Participants were asked to perform two movements, i.e., lip stretching and lip protrusion, in response to the observation of four meaningful (i.e., smile, angry-mouth, kiss, and spit) and two meaningless mouth gestures. All the stimuli were characterized by different motor patterns (mouth aperture or mouth closure). Response Times and kinematics parameters of the movements (amplitude, duration, and mean velocity) were recorded and analyzed. Results evidenced a dissociated effect on reaction times and movement kinematics. We found shorter reaction time when a mouth movement was preceded by the observation of a meaningful and motorically congruent oro-facial gesture, in line with facial mimicry effect. On the contrary, during execution, the perception of smile was associated with the facilitation, in terms of shorter duration and higher velocity of the incongruent movement, i.e., lip protrusion. The same effect resulted in response to kiss and spit that significantly facilitated the execution of lip stretching. We called this phenomenon facial mimicry reversal effect, intended as the overturning of the effect normally observed during facial mimicry. In general, the findings show that both motor features and types of emotional oro-facial gestures (conveying positive or negative valence) affect the kinematics of subsequent mouth movements at different levels: while congruent motor features facilitate a general motor response, motor execution could be speeded by gestures that are motorically incongruent with the observed one. Moreover, valence effect depends on the specific movement required. Results are discussed in relation to the Basic Emotion Theory and embodied cognition framework.
机译:众所周知,对情绪面部表情的观察会引起观察者的面部模仿反应。然而,面部表情的情感和运动成分之间的相互作用如何调节感知者的运动行为仍是未知的。我们已经进行了运动学实验,以评估不同的口头表情对感知者面部运动的影响。要求参与者响应观察到的四个有意义的动作(即微笑,愤怒的嘴巴,亲吻和吐口水)和两个毫无意义的嘴手势,进行两个动作,即嘴唇伸展和嘴唇伸出。所有刺激的特征在于不同的运动模式(嘴孔或嘴巴闭合)。记录并分析运动的响应时间和运动学参数(幅度,持续时间和平均速度)。结果证明对反应时间和运动运动学有解离作用。我们发现,在进行嘴部运动之前,观察到有意义且在运动上一致的口腔面部手势(与面部模仿效果一致)时,反应时间较短。相反,在执行过程中,微笑的感觉与持续时间短和不协调运动(即嘴唇伸出)的速度加快有关,与促进有关。相同的效果导致对亲吻和吐痰的反应,大大促进了唇部拉伸的执行。我们称这种现象为面部模仿逆转效应,旨在颠覆通常在面部模仿过程中观察到的效应。总体而言,研究结果表明,运动功能和情绪性面部表情手势的类型(传达正价或负价)都会影响随后的嘴部运动在不同水平上的运动学:虽然一致的运动功能有助于总体运动反应,但运动执行可能通过与观察到的运动不一致的手势加速。而且,化合价取决于所需的特定运动。讨论了有关基本情感理论和具体认知框架的结果。

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