The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking

This paper examines the role of facial apparent movements in the assessment of basic emotional expressions in favorable and adverse conditions of perception. A previous study has shown that movement could not improve the accuracy of the assessment of emotions in the presence of the detailed informat...

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Main Authors: Vladimir А. Barabanshchikov, Ol'ga А. Korol'kova, Elena А. Lobodinskaya
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Language:English
Published: ООО "КРЕДО" 2018-09-01
Series:Российский психологический журнал
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Online Access:https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/652
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spelling doaj-6fe88eb794744e4d9ee817f9f7cdfaf22020-11-25T02:11:16ZengООО "КРЕДО"Российский психологический журнал1812-18532411-57892018-09-0113419721710.21702/rpj.2016.4.12652The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its maskingVladimir А. Barabanshchikov0Ol'ga А. Korol'kova1Elena А. Lobodinskaya2Институт психологии РАН, г. МоскваМосковский государственный психолого-педагогический университет, г. МоскваМосковский государственный психолого-педагогический университет, г. МоскваThis paper examines the role of facial apparent movements in the assessment of basic emotional expressions in favorable and adverse conditions of perception. A previous study has shown that movement could not improve the accuracy of the assessment of emotions in the presence of the detailed information about the configuration of the face. The present investigation aimed at searching conditions in which dynamics provided better assessment of facial expressions. In the psychophysical experiment the modality of expression (6 basic emotions and neutral face), the context, the time of exposure of the face (50, 100, or 200 ms), and the degree of its defocusing (clear or blurry images) varied. The stimulus situation type determined the content of the context: the stroboscopic exposure of expressions against the background of a neutral face or their direct and reverse visual masking by a randomized pattern. The use of a Gaussian filter with pixel values of 20, 40, or 60 provided defocusing. The authors analyzed the data using the method of mixedeffects logistic regression; the frequencies of correct answers in the experimental conditions were compared using linear contrasts. The findings of the study revealed that during stroboscopic exposure the apparent movement ensured the preservation of the accuracy of recognition of basic emotions even in the least favorable conditions of perception (at minimum exposure time and maximum image defocusing). For clear or slightly defocused images the accuracy of assessments when masking and the stroboscopic change of the expression coincided. Masking led to a significant reduction in the accuracy of the assessments of emotions  when deteriorating the conditions of perception. The impact of masking was higher when assessing low-attractive emotions (disgust, fear, sadness, and anger); highattractive emotions (joy, surprise, and calm state) were assessed most adequately in all stimulus situations. The obtained effect of stroboscopic sensitization indicated the similarity of the impact of a real and apparent movement on the assessment of emotional states.https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/652базовые эмоциивыражения лицанечеткие изображениястробоскопическая экспозициязрительная маскировкавосприятие лицакажущееся движениепороги четкостистереоскопическая сенсибилизацияперцептогенез
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author Vladimir А. Barabanshchikov
Ol'ga А. Korol'kova
Elena А. Lobodinskaya
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Ol'ga А. Korol'kova
Elena А. Lobodinskaya
The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
Российский психологический журнал
базовые эмоции
выражения лица
нечеткие изображения
стробоскопическая экспозиция
зрительная маскировка
восприятие лица
кажущееся движение
пороги четкости
стереоскопическая сенсибилизация
перцептогенез
author_facet Vladimir А. Barabanshchikov
Ol'ga А. Korol'kova
Elena А. Lobodinskaya
author_sort Vladimir А. Barabanshchikov
title The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
title_short The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
title_full The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
title_fullStr The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
title_full_unstemmed The perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
title_sort perception of emotional expressions of varying degrees of definition during the stroboscopic exposure of the face and its masking
publisher ООО "КРЕДО"
series Российский психологический журнал
issn 1812-1853
2411-5789
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper examines the role of facial apparent movements in the assessment of basic emotional expressions in favorable and adverse conditions of perception. A previous study has shown that movement could not improve the accuracy of the assessment of emotions in the presence of the detailed information about the configuration of the face. The present investigation aimed at searching conditions in which dynamics provided better assessment of facial expressions. In the psychophysical experiment the modality of expression (6 basic emotions and neutral face), the context, the time of exposure of the face (50, 100, or 200 ms), and the degree of its defocusing (clear or blurry images) varied. The stimulus situation type determined the content of the context: the stroboscopic exposure of expressions against the background of a neutral face or their direct and reverse visual masking by a randomized pattern. The use of a Gaussian filter with pixel values of 20, 40, or 60 provided defocusing. The authors analyzed the data using the method of mixedeffects logistic regression; the frequencies of correct answers in the experimental conditions were compared using linear contrasts. The findings of the study revealed that during stroboscopic exposure the apparent movement ensured the preservation of the accuracy of recognition of basic emotions even in the least favorable conditions of perception (at minimum exposure time and maximum image defocusing). For clear or slightly defocused images the accuracy of assessments when masking and the stroboscopic change of the expression coincided. Masking led to a significant reduction in the accuracy of the assessments of emotions  when deteriorating the conditions of perception. The impact of masking was higher when assessing low-attractive emotions (disgust, fear, sadness, and anger); highattractive emotions (joy, surprise, and calm state) were assessed most adequately in all stimulus situations. The obtained effect of stroboscopic sensitization indicated the similarity of the impact of a real and apparent movement on the assessment of emotional states.
topic базовые эмоции
выражения лица
нечеткие изображения
стробоскопическая экспозиция
зрительная маскировка
восприятие лица
кажущееся движение
пороги четкости
стереоскопическая сенсибилизация
перцептогенез
url https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/652
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