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Neural computation as a tool to differentiate perceptual from emotional processes: The case of anger superiority effect

机译:神经计算作为区分感知过程和情感过程的工具:愤怒优势效应案例

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Research findings in social and cognitive psychology imply that it is easier to detect angry faces than happy faces in a crowd of neutral faces [Hansen, C. H., & Hansen, R. D. (1988). Finding the face in the crowd - An anger superiority effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54(6), 917-924]. This phenomenon has been held to have evolved over phylogenetic development because it was adaptive to quickly and accurately detect a potential threat in the environment. However, across recent studies, a controversy has emerged about the underlying perceptual versus emotional factors responsible for this so-called anger superiority effect [Juth, P., Lundqvist, D., Karlsson, A., & Ohman, A. (2005). Looking for foes and friends: Perceptual and emotional factors when finding a face in the crowd. Emotion, 5(4), 379-395; Purcell, D. G., Stewart, A. L., & Skov, R. B. (1996). It takes a confounded face to pop out of a crowd. Perception, 25(9),1091-1108]. To tease apart emotional and perceptual processes, we used neural network analyzes of human faces in two different simulations. Results show that a perceptual bias is probably acting against faster and more accurate identification of anger faces compared to happy faces at a purely perceptual level. We suggest that a parsimonious hypothesis related to the simple perceptual properties of the stimuli might explain these behavioral results without reference to evolutionary processes. We discuss the importance of statistical or connectionist analysis for empirical studies that seek to isolate perceptual from emotional factors, but also learned vs. innate factors in the processing of facial expression of emotion.
机译:社会和认知心理学的研究结果表明,在一群中性的面孔中,生气的面孔比高兴的面孔更容易发现[Hansen,C. H.,&Hansen,R. D.(1988)。在人群中寻找面孔-愤怒的优越感。人格与社会心理学杂志,54(6),917-924]。该现象被认为是随着系统发育而发展的,因为它可以快速准确地检测出环境中的潜在威胁。然而,在最近的研究中,引起这种所谓的愤怒优势效应的潜在感性因素和情绪因素引起了争议[Juth,P.,Lundqvist,D.,Karlsson,A.,&Ohman,A.(2005) 。寻找敌人和朋友:在人群中发现面孔时的感性和情感因素。情感,5(4),379-395; Purcell,D.G.,Stewart,A.L。,&Skov,R.B。(1996)。从人群中冒出来需要一张困惑的面孔。感知,25(9),1091-1108]。为了区分情感和知觉过程,我们在两个不同的模拟中使用了人脸的神经网络分析。结果表明,与纯粹的知觉水平下的笑脸相比,知觉偏差可能会阻碍更快更准确地识别愤怒的面孔。我们建议与刺激的简单感知特性有关的简约假设可以解释这些行为结果,而无需参考进化过程。我们讨论了统计或连接主义分析对于试图将感性与情感因素隔离开来的经验研究的重要性,而且还探讨了在情感面部表情处理中学习与固有因素之间的关系。

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