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The visual perception of emotion from masks.
PLOS ONE ( IF 2.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-15 , DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227951
J Farley Norman 1 , Sydney P Wheeler 2
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Fifty-one adults evaluated visually-perceived emotions from 32 masks. These masks (held in the collection of the Kentucky Museum, located on the campus of Western Kentucky University) were created by artists from a wide variety of cultures spanning multiple continents. Each participant evaluated every mask along six dimensions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. No previous scientific study has ever studied the general effectiveness of masks (other than Japanese Noh masks) in producing perceptions of human emotion. The results showed that the masks were effective in producing substantial variations in perceived happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. The ability of the masks to produce effective perceptions of emotion was due to the artists' inclusion of facial features that reliably signal emotions in everyday life.

中文翻译:

面具对情感的视觉感知。

51名成年人从32个口罩中评估了视觉感知的情绪。这些面具(位于西肯塔基大学校园内的肯塔基博物馆收藏中)是由来自多个大陆的多种文化的艺术家创作的。每个参与者都从六个方面评估每个面具:幸福,悲伤,愤怒,恐惧,惊奇和厌恶。以前的科学研究从未研究过口罩(日本能乐口罩除外)在产生人类情感感知方面的一般有效性。结果表明,这些口罩可有效地在感知到的幸福,悲伤,愤怒,恐惧,惊奇和厌恶中产生实质性的变化。面具能够有效地表达情感的能力归因于艺术家的
更新日期:2020-01-16
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