精神病
心理学
悲伤
大胆
感知
黑暗三和弦
发展心理学
社会认知
面部表情
认知心理学
人格
社会心理学
愤怒
沟通
神经科学
作者
Andrea L. Glenn,Leah M. Efferson,Rebecca M. Kastner,Alexandria K. Johnson,Rheanna J. Remmel
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2021.111439
摘要
Individuals with psychopathic traits are thought to have deficits in emotion recognition, yet they are also known for being manipulative and conning, a skill that necessitates sensitivity to social cues. One unanswered question is whether psychopathic individuals can recognize subtleties in the expression of emotion, such as whether an expression is genuine or not. We examined relationships between psychopathy and ratings of the "genuineness" of pictures of facial expressions. Undergraduate participants (n = 453; 32.5% identifying as men) completed the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure and the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale III. They viewed images that depicted faces displaying either fake (forced, posed) or genuine expressions of happiness, sadness, surprise, and fear and rated how fake versus real they thought the expression was. Controlling for gender, psychopathic traits on both measures were associated with making less of a distinction between fake and real images. Individuals higher in psychopathy rated genuine expressions as less real than those lower in psychopathy. Analyses of psychopathy factors revealed a distinct finding for Boldness (interpersonal dominance and fearlessness), which was associated with rating real smiles as more real. Overall, the findings suggest that individuals higher in psychopathy may perceive the sincerity of emotions differently, which may influence their social behavior.
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