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The implicit need for power predicts recognition speed for dynamic changes in facial expressions of emotion

机译:对权力的隐性需求预测了情绪面部表情动态变化的识别速度

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Facial expressions of emotion (FEEs) have been portrayed as potent (dis-) incentives for power-motivated perceivers, because they signal the strength of a sender's dominance (Stanton et al. in Implicit motives. Oxford University Press, New York, pp 245-278, 2010). Here, we tested the hypothesis that individuals with a high implicit power motive (nPower), who have a disposition to seek (emotional) impact on others, would be faster at recognizing FEEs than individuals low in nPower. In a task employing videos of morphed FEEs, which are gradually changing from neutral to either anger, joy or surprise, higher nPower predicted faster recognition of the displayed emotion as well as a tendency to misidentify joy as anger. Our findings suggest that one way through which people high in nPower are socially influential is their enhanced sensitivity to emotional signals in their social environment.
机译:情感的面部表情(FEE)已被描绘为对动力驱动的感知器的有力(dis-)诱因,因为它们表明了发送者的支配力(Stanton等人,在《内隐动机》中。纽约牛津大学出版社,第245页) -278,2010)。在这里,我们检验了一个假设,即具有较高内在动力动机(nPower)的人,倾向于寻求对他人的(情感)影响,其识别FEE的能力将比nPower低的人更快。在使用变形FEE的视频(从中性逐渐变为愤怒,快乐或惊奇)的任务中,较高的nPower预测更快地识别所显示的情绪,并倾向于将欢乐误认为是愤怒。我们的发现表明,拥有较高nPower能力的人具有社会影响力的一种方法是增强他们对社交环境中情感信号的敏感性。

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