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Through the Eyes of the Beholder: Simulated Eye-Movement Experience ('SEE') Modulates Valence Bias in Response to Emotional Ambiguity

机译:通过旁观者的眼睛:模拟的眼球运动经验(“见”)响应情绪歧义来调制价偏差

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Although some facial expressions provide clear information about people's emotions and intentions (happy, angry), others (surprise) are ambiguous because they can signal both positive (e.g., surprise party) and negative outcomes (e.g., witnessing an accident). Without a clarifying context, surprise is interpreted as positive by some and negative by others, and this valence bias is stable across time. When compared to fearful expressions, which are consistently rated as negative, surprise and fear share similar morphological features (e.g., widened eyes) primarily in the upper part of the face. Recently, we demonstrated that the valence bias was associated with a specific pattern of eye movements (positive bias associated with faster fixation to the lower part of the face). In this follow-up, we identified two participants from our previous study who had the most positive and most negative valence bias. We used their eye movements to create a moving window such that new participants viewed faces through the eyes of one our previous participants (subjects saw only the areas of the face that were directly fixated by the original participants in the exact order they were fixated; i.e., Simulated Eye-movement Experience). The input provided by these windows modulated the valence ratings of surprise, but not fear faces. These findings suggest there are meaningful individual differences in how people process faces, and that these differences impact our emotional perceptions. Furthermore, this study is unique in its approach to examining individual differences in emotion by creating a new methodology adapted from those used primarily in the vision/attention domain.
机译:虽然一些面部表情提供了有关人们情绪和意图的清晰信息(快乐,生气),其他(惊喜)是暧昧的,因为它们可以发出正面(例如,惊喜派对)和负面结果(例如,目睹事故)。如果没有澄清的背景,惊喜被其他人解释为积极,并且这种价值偏差在时间稳定。与恐惧表达相比,这一直被评为负面,惊喜和恐惧,主要是在脸部上部的相似形态特征(例如,加宽的眼睛)。最近,我们证明了价偏压与特定的眼睛运动模式相关联(与对面的下部更快的固定相关的正偏压)。在这种后续行动中,我们确定了来自我们以前研究的两个参与者,他们具有最积极和最负面的价值偏见。我们使用他们的眼球运动来创造一个移动的窗口,使新参与者通过我们以前的参与者的一个眼睛观看面孔(受试者只看到原始参与者直接固定的面部的面孔,它们被定影的确切顺序直接固定;即,模拟的眼球运动经验)。这些窗口提供的输入调制了惊喜的价值,但不是恐惧面。这些发现表明人们如何处理面临的有意义的个人差异,以及这些差异影响了我们的情绪看法。此外,本研究在其方法中是独一无二的,以通过创建从主要在视觉/注意域中使用的那些适应的新方法来检查情绪中的个体差异。

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