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红色背景增强了人类面孔和形状的主导地位
Na Chen1, Yidie Yang2, Maiko Kobayashi2,3
1The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
概括
红色背景增加了对人类面孔和形状的支配感. 这种与进化因素相关的效应突出显示了红色.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 颜色心理学 颜色心理学
- 社会认知是指社会认知.
背景情况:
- 红色在进化过程中与在动物和人类环境中标志主导地位有关.
- 以前的研究表明,颜色会影响人类的感知和行为.
研究的目的:
- 调查红色背景颜色对人类面部主导感知的影响.
- 检查这种效应是否延伸到非面部刺激,例如几何形状.
主要方法:
- 计算机生成的面孔 (男性和东亚女性) 变形为不同的统治程度.
- 面部和几何形状的刺激被显示在红色,绿色和灰色的背景上.
- 参与者将面部分类为主导或顺从的形状,并对形状进行评分.
主要成果:
- 当面孔与绿色或灰色相比,在红色背景下呈现时,被认为更具主导性.
- 这种效应在男性和女性的脸上都被观察到.
- 对于红色背景上的几何形状,对主导的感知也增加了,在没有色彩感知的情况下减少了.
结论:
- 红色的存在增强了对人类面孔和无生命物体的主导地位的感知.
- 进化因素可能是红色与感知主导之间的关联的基础.
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