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Invisible Expressions Evoke Core Impressions

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EMOTION
卷 10, 期 4, 页码 573-586

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/a0018689

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amygdala; emotion; facial expressions; social judgment; spatial frequency

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Participants viewed hybrid faces that showed a facial expression (anger, fear, happiness, or sadness) only in the lowest spatial frequency (1-6 cycles/image), which was blended with the same face's neutral expression in the rest of the bandwidth (7-128 cycles/image). Participants rated the portrayed persons (compared to neutral images) as friendly when the lowest spatial frequencies showed a positive expression and unfriendly when the lowest spatial frequencies showed negative expressions. In contrast, the same hybrid images were explicitly judged as neutral and their hidden emotional expressions could not be explicitly recognized, as also confirmed by d' sensitivity measures. Finally, one patient (SS) who had the left anterior temporal lobe surgically resected (including the amygdala), failed to show the above described unconscious effects on friendliness judgments when viewing afraid and sad hybrid faces. We conclude that the lowest spatial frequencies of facial expressions can evoke core emotions without knowledge or awareness of a specific emotion but these core emotions can convey a clear impression of a person's character.

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