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When action meets emotions. How facial displays of emotion influence goal-related behavior.

机译:当行动遇上情感时。面部表情如何影响目标相关行为。

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Many authors have proposed that facial expressions, by conveying emotional states of the person we are interacting with, influence the interaction behavior. We aimed at verifying how specific the effect is of the facial expressions of emotions of an individual (both their valence and relevance/specificity for the purpose of the action) with respect to how the action aimed at the same individual is executed. In addition, we investigated whether and how the effects of emotions on action execution are modulated by participants' empathic attitudes. We used a kinematic approach to analyze the simulation of feeding others, which consisted of recording the “feeding trajectory” by using a computer mouse. Actors could express different highly arousing emotions, namely happiness, disgust, anger, or a neutral expression. Response time was sensitive to the interaction between valence and relevance/specificity of emotion: disgust caused faster response. In addition, happiness induced slower feeding time and longer time to peak velocity, but only in blocks where it alternated with expressions of disgust. The kinematic profiles described how the effect of the specificity of the emotional context for feeding, namely a modulation of accuracy requirements, occurs. An early acceleration in kinematic relative-to-neutral feeding profiles occurred when actors expressed positive emotions (happiness) in blocks with specific-to-feeding negative emotions (disgust). On the other hand, the end-part of the action was slower when feeding happy with respect to neutral faces, confirming the increase of accuracy requirements and motor control. These kinematic effects were modulated by participants' empathic attitudes. In conclusion, the social dimension of emotions, that is, their ability to modulate others' action planning/execution, strictly depends on their relevance and specificity to the purpose of the action. This finding argues against a strict distinction between social and nonsocial emotions.
机译:许多作者提出,面部表情通过传达我们正在与之互动的人的情绪状态,会影响互动行为。我们旨在验证针对个人行为的执行方式,一个人的情绪面部表情所产生的效果有多具体(行为的效价和相关性/特异性)。此外,我们调查了参与者的移情态度是否以及如何影响情绪对行动执行的影响。我们采用了一种运动学方法来分析其他人的进食模拟,其中包括使用计算机鼠标记录“进食轨迹”。演员可以表达不同的高度激昂的情绪,即幸福,厌恶,愤怒或中立的表情。响应时间对价与情感相关性/特异性之间的相互作用敏感:厌恶导致更快的响应。此外,幸福感会导致进食时间变慢,达到峰值速度的时间更长,但只会在它与厌恶表情交替出现的区域中。运动学曲线描述了喂养的情境特异性的影响,即对准确性要求的调节是如何发生的。当演员在特定于进食的负面情绪(厌恶)的块中表达积极情绪(幸福)时,运动学相对于中性的饮食分布发生了早期加速。另一方面,对中性脸满意时,动作的结束部分较慢,这证实了对精度要求和电机控制的提高。这些运动学效果受参与者的同理心态度调节。总之,情绪的社会维度,即情绪调节他人行动计划/执行的能力,完全取决于情绪与行动目的的相关性和特异性。这一发现反对严格区分社会情感和非社会情感。

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