机构地区: 四川师范大学
出 处: 《心理学报》 2020年第7期811-822,共12页
摘 要: 近年来,研究发现,与成人面孔和其他社会性刺激相比,成人对婴儿面孔表现出更多的注意偏向。本研究利用点探测范式,结合眼动技术,探讨了面孔可爱度和熟悉度对婴儿面孔注意偏向效应的影响。行为结果表明,成人对高可爱度的婴儿面孔的反应时注意偏向更强;眼动结果发现,高可爱度的婴儿面孔的首注视时间偏向和总注视时间偏向更强,表现为注意维持模式,并且,这一效应只出现在低熟悉度条件下;而在可爱度评分上,高熟悉度的婴儿面孔的可爱度评分显著高于低熟悉度的婴儿面孔。结果表明,在低熟悉度条件下,可爱度才会影响成人对婴儿面孔注意偏向效应;在偏好行为上,对婴儿面孔的主观评定和观看行为上可能存在分离的情况。 Previous studies found attention bias towards an infant’s face among parents and non-parents.Ethologist Konrad Lorenz proposed the concept of“baby schema,”indicating that the rapid reaction towards an infant’s information is an innate releasing mechanism.The follow-up research found that the attention bias effect was affected by individual differences,such as gender,characteristics,hormones,etc.However,little is known about an infant’s facial features and the impact of those features on the attention bias.This study investigates the influence of cuteness and familiarity on the attention bias effect towards an infant’s face.A 2(cuteness:high cuteness,low cuteness)×2(familiarity:high familiarity,low familiarity)within subject design was used in this study.Before the formal experiment,according to 31 participants’rating of cuteness after pictures of infants’face with high and low cuteness were shown.The familiarity of faces was manipulated by infant face learning.There were 35 participants in our formal experiment and each participant completed 3 parts:infant facial images learning and recognition task,dot probe task,and rating task.This study used eye-movement tracking and subjective ratings to investigate the influence of cuteness and familiarity of infant’s faces on the preference/attention bias effect towards an infant’s face by comparing the attention bias indexes under four conditions in the dot probe task.The dot-probe task indicated that compared to adult’s faces,participants reacted quicker when the target was presented at the same location with an infant’s face. The reaction time bias under the high-cuteness infantface condition was stronger than the low-cuteness infant face condition. The eye-movement tracking resultsshowed that participants preferred looking at the high-cuteness infant faces, indicating first fixation durationbias and the total gaze duration bias. However, there was no significant difference in the direction of eyemovement and first fixation latency bias. These r