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Attentional Bias in Humans Toward Human and Bonobo Expressions of Emotion

机译:人类的注意力偏见对人类和博博的情感表达

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Correctly recognizing and efficiently attending to emotional situations are highly valuable skills for social species such as humans and bonobos, humans’ closest living relatives. In the current study, we investigated whether humans perceive a range of emotional situations differently when these involved other humans compared to bonobos. A large group of children and adults participated in an emotion perception task and rated scenes showing either bonobos or humans in situations depicting distressed or aggressive behavior, yawning, scratching, grooming, playing, sex scenes or neutral situations. A new group of people performed a dot-probe task to assess attentional biases toward these materials. The main finding is that humans perceive emotional scenes showing people similarly as emotional scenes of bonobos, a result reflecting a shared evolutionary origin of emotional expressions. Other results show that children interpreted bonobos’ bared teeth displays as a positive signal. This signal is related to the human smile, but is frequently seen in distressed situations, as was the case in the current experiment. Children may still need to learn to use contextual cues when judging an ambiguous expression as positive or negative. Further, the sex scenes were rated very positively, especially by male participants. Even though they rated these more positively than women, their attention was captured similarly, surpassing all other emotion categories. Finally, humans’ attention was captured more by human yawns than by bonobo yawns, which may be related to the highly contagious nature of yawns, especially when shown by close others. The current research adds to earlier work showing morphological, behavioral and genetic parallels between humans and bonobos by showing that their emotional expressions have a common origin too.
机译:正确认识和有效地参加情绪情况是人类和博博(人类最近的亲属)等社交物种的高贵技能。在目前的研究中,我们调查了人类是否在这些涉及其他人类与Bonobos相比时认为一系列情绪情况。一大群儿童和成年人参加了情感感知任务和评分场景,在情况下显示博博或人类,描绘了令人痛苦或侵略性的行为,打呵欠,抓服,美容,扮演,性感或中立情况。一群新的人表演了DOT探测任务,以评估对这些材料的注意偏见。主要发现是人类感知表现为人们的情绪场景与博博斯的情感场景相似,这是反映了情绪表达的共同进化起源。其他结果表明,儿童解释了Bonobos的裸露牙齿显示为正信号。该信号与人类的笑容有关,但经常在陷入困境的情况下看到,就像目前的实验一样。儿童仍然需要学会在判断暧昧表达时使用上下文提示作为正面或负面。此外,性感的场景被评为非常积极,特别是男性参与者。尽管他们比女性更积极地评定了这些,但它们的注意力同样捕获,超越了所有其他情感类别。最后,人类的关注是由人类打扮的更多的关注,而不是Bonobo rawns,这可能与打哈欠的高度传染性的性质有关,特别是当通过靠近别人所示。目前的研究增加了早期的工作,显示了人类和博博之间的形态,行为和遗传相似之处,通过表现出他们的情感表达也有共同的起源。

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