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Contrasting Experimentally Device-Manipulated and Device-Free Smiles

机译:对比实验装置操纵和无装置的微笑

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Researchers in psychology have long been interested in not only studying smiles, but in examining the downstream effects of experimentally manipulated smiles. To experimentally manipulate smiles unobtrusively, participants typically hold devices (e.g., pens or chopsticks) in their mouths in a manner that activates the muscles involved in smiling. Surprisingly, despite decades of research using these methods, no study has tested to what degree these methods activate the same muscles as more natural, device-free smiles. Our study fills this gap in the literature by contrasting the magnitude of muscle activation in device-free smiles against the popular chopstick/pen manipulation. We also contrast these methods against the Smile Stick, a new device specifically designed to manipulate smiles in a comfortable and hygienic fashion. One hundred fifty-nine participants each participated in three facial expression manipulations that were held for one minute: smile manipulation via Smile Stick, smile manipulation via chopsticks, and device-free smile. Facial electromyography was used to measure the intensity of the activation of the two main types of muscles involved in genuine, Duchenne smiling: the orbicularis oculi (a muscle group around the eyes) and the zygomaticus major (a muscle group in the cheeks). Furthermore, following each manipulation, participants rated their experience of the manipulation (i.e., comfort, fatigue, difficulty), experienced affect (positive and negative), and levels of arousal. Results indicated that the Smile Stick and chopsticks performed equally across all measurements. Device-free smiles were rated as most comfortable but also the most fatiguing, and procured the greatest levels of positive affect and lowest levels of negative affect. Furthermore, device-free smiles resulted in significantly higher levels of both zygomaticus major (by ~40%) and orbicularis oculi (by ~15%) muscle activation than either the Smile Stick or chopsticks. The two devices were not different from each other in muscle activation. This study reveals that while device-free smiling procures the greatest changes in muscle activation and affect change, smiling muscle groups are activated by device manipulations and expected changes in affect do occur, albeit to a lesser degree than device-free smiling. It also indicates that the Smile Stick is an acceptable and comparable alternative to disposable chopsticks.
机译:心理学的研究人员长期以来一直很感兴趣,不仅对研究微笑,而且在检查实验操纵笑容的下游效果方面。为了实验地操纵微笑,参与者通常以激活伴随微笑的肌肉的方式保持嘴里的装置(例如,钢笔或筷子)。令人惊讶的是,尽管使用这些方法几十年的研究,但没有研究这些方法在多大程度上激活相同的肌肉,以更自然,无设备的微笑。我们的研究通过对与流行的筷子/笔操纵的无型微笑中的肌肉激活幅度对比文献中的这种差距。我们还将这些方法对比微笑棒进行了造影,这是一种专门设计用于以舒适和卫生的方式操纵微笑的新设备。一百五十九个参与者参加了三个面部表情操作一分钟:通过微笑棒,通过筷子微笑操纵微笑操纵,无可用的笑容。面部电拍摄工用于测量涉及真正的两种主要类型的肌肉激活的强度,Duchenne微笑:orbicularis oculi(眼睛周围的肌肉群)和颧骨群体(脸颊上的肌肉组)。此外,在每个操纵之后,参与者评定了他们对操纵的经验(即,舒适,疲劳,困难),经历了影响(正负)和唤醒水平。结果表明,微笑棒和筷子在所有测量中同样进行。无设备微笑被评为最舒适,但也是最疲劳,并采购了最大的积极影响和最低水平的负面影响。此外,无装置的微型笑容导致Zygomatics Major(〜40%)和orbicularis oculi(〜15%)肌肉活化的显着较高,而不是微笑棒或筷子。两种器件在肌肉激活中彼此不同。本研究表明,虽然无装置的微笑采购肌肉激活和影响变化的最大变化,但通过设备操纵激活微笑肌肉群,并且发生了影响的预期变化,尽管比无设备微笑较小程度。它还表明微笑棒是一次性筷子是可接受的和可比的替代品。

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