ヴァレンスと興奮を超えて:特定の感情に関連した分散した顔のパターンは,コア・アフェクトに還元することはできません
Rotem Simhon1, Nachshon Meiran2, Shaul Shvimmer3
1School of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Affective science
|February 16, 2026
まとめ
顔の表情には,基本的な価値感や興奮を超えた豊かな感情的な情報が含まれています. この研究は,特定の顔のパターンが,明確な感情状態を確実に予測し,顔だけがコア・エフェクトを伝えるという考えに挑戦することを示しています.
科学分野:
- 心理学 心理学とは
- 感情科学とは,感情科学である.
- 非言語コミュニケーション 非言語コミュニケーション
背景:
- 感情は主観的な経験や身体の変化を含み,その特異性については議論が続いている.
- 顔のパターンは,別々の感情を分類することができますが,その情報内容については議論されています.
- 顔のヒントが特定の感情を伝えているのか,それとも一般的なヴァレンンスと覚醒 (コア・エフェクト) を伝えているのかは不明です.
研究 の 目的:
- 感情状態を区別する表情パターンが,ヴァレンンスと覚醒に還元できるかどうかを調査する.
- 人間の顔が,感情を予測するために,コア・エフェクトを超えた情報を提供しているかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- 客観的な顔面測定の分析.
- 顔のパターンの情報内容の統計的検討.
- 感情特有の顔のシグナルを,ヴァレンンスと覚醒の次元に還元する可能性をテストする.
主要な成果:
- 顔のパターンは,機密の感情状態を確実に区別する.
- 顔のパターンによって伝達される情報は,ヴァレンスと興奮に還元できません.
- 客観的な顔面測定は,コア・エフェクトを超えた感情状態を予測します.
結論:
- 人間の顔には,感情状態に関する,豊かで具体的な情報が含まれています.
- 顔のヒントは,単なる価値と興奮以上のものを提供し,明確な感情の理論をサポートします.
- 発見は,感情の性質と表情の解釈の理解に貢献します.
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