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Association between individual differences in self-reported emotional resilience and the affective perception of neutral faces.

机译:自我报告的情绪弹性中的个体差异与中性面孔的情感感知之间的关联。

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BACKGROUND: Resilience, i.e., the ability to cope with stress and adversity, relies heavily on judging adaptively complex situations. Judging facial emotions is a complex process of daily living that is important for evaluating the affective context of uncertain situations, which could be related to the individual's level of resilience. We used a novel experimental paradigm to test the hypothesis that highly resilient individuals show a judgment bias towards positive emotions. METHODS: 65 non-treatment seeking subjects completed a forced emotional choice task when presented with neutral faces and faces morphed to display a range of emotional intensities across sadness, fear, and happiness. RESULTS: Overall, neutral faces were judged more often to be sad or fearful than happy. Furthermore, high compared to low resilient individuals showed a bias towards happiness, particularly when judging neutral faces. LIMITATIONS: This is a cross-sectional study with a non-clinical sample. CONCLUSIONS: These results support the hypothesis that resilient individuals show a bias towards positive emotions when faced with uncertain emotional expressions. This capacity may contribute to their ability to better cope with certain types of difficult situations, especially those that are interpersonal in nature.
机译:背景:适应力,即应付压力和逆境的能力在很大程度上取决于判断适应性复杂情况。判断面部情绪是日常生活的复杂过程,对于评估不确定情况的情感环境非常重要,这可能与个人的适应能力有关。我们使用一种新颖的实验范式来检验以下假设:高度有弹性的人对积极情绪表现出判断偏见。方法:65名未接受治疗的受试者表现出中性的面孔和变脸以显示跨越悲伤,恐惧和幸福的一系列情绪强度时,完成了强迫性情绪选择任务。结果:总体而言,中性面孔被判定为悲伤或恐惧而不是快乐。此外,与低弹性个体相比,高个体表现出对幸福的偏见,尤其是在判断中性面孔时。局限性:这是非临床样本的横断面研究。结论:这些结果支持以下假设:有弹性的个体在面对不确定的情绪表达时表现出对积极情绪的偏见。这种能力可能有助于他们更好地应对某些类型的困难情况,特别是人际交往的情况。

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