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East Asian Young and Older Adult Perceptions of Emotional Faces From an Age- and Sex-Fair East Asian Facial Expression Database

机译:来自年龄和性别公平的东亚面部表情数据库对东亚年轻人和老年人的情绪面孔的感知

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There is increasing interest in clarifying how different face emotion expressions are perceived by people from different cultures, of different ages and sex. However, scant availability of well-controlled emotional face stimuli from non-Western populations limit the evaluation of cultural differences in face emotion perception and how this might be modulated by age and sex differences. We present a database of East Asian face expression stimuli, enacted by young and older, male and female, Taiwanese using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). Combined with a prior database, this present database consists of 90 identities with happy, sad, angry, fearful, disgusted, surprised and neutral expressions amounting to 628 photographs. Twenty young and 24 older East Asian raters scored the photographs for intensities of multiple-dimensions of emotions and induced affect. Multivariate analyses characterized the dimensionality of perceived emotions and quantified effects of age and sex. We also applied commercial software to extract computer-based metrics of emotions in photographs. Taiwanese raters perceived happy faces as one category, sad, angry, and disgusted expressions as one category, and fearful and surprised expressions as one category. Younger females were more sensitive to face emotions than younger males. Whereas, older males showed reduced face emotion sensitivity, older female sensitivity was similar or accentuated relative to young females. Commercial software dissociated six emotions according to the FACS demonstrating that defining visual features were present. Our findings show that East Asians perceive a different dimensionality of emotions than Western-based definitions in face recognition software, regardless of age and sex. Critically, stimuli with detailed cultural norms are indispensable in interpreting neural and behavioral responses involving human facial expression processing. To this end, we add to the tools, which are available upon request, for conducting such research.
机译:人们越来越关注澄清来自不同文化,不同年龄和性别的人们如何感知不同的面部表情。但是,来自非西方人群的控制良好的情绪面部刺激的可用性不足,限制了对面部情绪感知的文化差异以及年龄和性别差异如何调节文化差异的评估。我们提供了一个由东,西,西,台湾男性和女性使用面部动作编码系统(FACS)制定的东亚面部表情刺激数据库。结合先前的数据库,该当前数据库由90种身份组成,它们具有628张照片的快乐,悲伤,愤怒,恐惧,反感,惊讶和中立的表情。 20位年轻的和24位年龄较大的东亚评估者对照片进行了评分,以反映出情感和诱发情感的多维维度。多变量分析表征了感知到的情绪的维度以及年龄和性别的量化影响。我们还应用了商业软件来提取照片中基于计算机的情感指标。台湾评估者认为笑脸是一类,悲伤,愤怒和反感的表情是一类,恐惧和惊讶的表情是一类。年轻的女性比年轻的男性对面部表情更敏感。相对而言,老年男性表现出降低的面部情绪敏感性,而老年女性则表现出相似或增强的感觉。商业软件根据FACS分离了六种情绪,表明存在定义的视觉特征。我们的发现表明,无论年龄和性别,东亚人在面部识别软件中所感知的情感维度与西方人在情感上的定义不同。至关重要的是,在解释涉及人脸表情处理的神经反应和行为反应时,具有详细文化规范的刺激是必不可少的。为此,我们添加了可根据要求提供的工具,以进行此类研究。

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