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How Our Gaze Reacts to Another Person’s Tears? Experimental Insights Into Eye Tracking Technology

机译:我们的目光如何对另一个人的眼泪作出反应? 实验洞察眼跟踪技术

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Crying is an ubiquitous human behavior through which an emotion is expressed on the face together with visible tears and constitutes a slippery riddle for researchers. To provide an answer to the question “How our gaze reacts to another person’s tears?,” we made use of eye tracking technology to study a series of visual stimuli. By presenting an illustrative example through an experimental setting specifically designed to study the “tearing effect,” the present work aims to offer methodological insight on how to use eye-tracking technology to study non-verbal cues. A sample of 30 healthy young women with normal visual acuity performed a within-subjects task in which they evaluated images of real faces with and without tears while their eye movements were tracked. Tears were found to be a magnet for visual attention in the task of facial attribution, facilitating a greater perception of emotional intensity. Moreover, the inspection pattern changed qualitatively and quantitatively, with our participants becoming fully focused on the tears when they were visible. The mere presence of a single tear running down a cheek was associated with an increased emotional inference and greater perception of sincerity. Using normalized and validated tools (Reading the Eyes in the Mind Test and the SALAMANCA screening test for personality disorders), we measured the influence of certain characteristics of the participants on their performance of the experimental task. On the one hand, a higher level of cognitive empathy helped to classify tearful faces with higher emotional intensity and tearless faces with less emotional intensity. On the other hand, we observed that less sincerity was attributed to the tearful faces as the SALAMANCA test scores rose in clusters A (strange and extravagant) and B (immature and emotionally unstable) of our sample. The present findings highlight the advantages of using eye tracking technology to study non-verbal cues and draw attention to methodological issues that should be taken into account. Further exploration of the relationship between empathy and tear perception could be a fruitful avenue of future research using eye tracking.
机译:哭泣是一种无处不在的人类行为,情绪在脸上表达,与可见的泪水一起表达,并为研究人员构成一个滑溜的谜语。为了提供问题的答案“我们的目光如何对另一个人的眼泪做出反应?”我们利用眼跟踪技术研究了一系列视觉刺激。通过专门设计用于研究“撕裂效果”的实验设置来呈现说明性示例,目前的工作旨在提供关于如何利用眼跟踪技术研究非口头线索的方法学识别。具有正常视力的30名健康年轻女性的样本在受试者内部进行了一个受试者任务,其中他们评估了具有泪水的真实面的图像,而他们的眼睛运动被跟踪。发现泪水是一个磁铁,用于面部归因的任务任务,促进了对情绪强度的更大感觉。此外,检查模式的定性和定量变化,我们的参与者在可见时完全专注于泪水。仅在脸颊上跑下来的单一撕裂的存在与增加的情绪推论和对诚信的更大的感知有关。使用归一化和验证的工具(阅读思想测试中的眼睛和人格障碍的萨拉曼卡筛查测试),我们测量了参与者对实验任务表现的某些特征的影响。一方面,更高水平的认知同理心有助于分类含泪的面孔,具有更高的情绪强度和疏松的面孔,情绪强度较小。另一方面,我们观察到,由于萨拉曼卡考试得分在群群(奇怪和奢侈)和B(未成熟和情感不稳定)的样本中,含有泪流的面孔归因于泪水。本研究结果突出了利用眼动跟踪技术研究非言语提示,并提请注意应考虑的方法论问题。进一步探索同理心和撕裂感知之间的关系可能是使用眼追踪的未来研究的富有成效的途径。

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