The effects of acute alcohol drinking on the judgment of spontaneous and dynamic facial expressions of emotions

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作者
Tcherkassof, A. [1 ]
Mandran, N. [2 ]
Dubois, M. [1 ]
Begue, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Grenoble 2, Dept Psychol, Lab LIP PCCS, F-38040 Grenoble 09, France
[2] Univ Grenoble 1, Lab LIG, CNRS, F-38400 St Martin Dheres, France
来源
PSYCHOLOGIE FRANCAISE | 2011年 / 56卷 / 03期
关键词
Alcohol; Emotional facial expressions; Normal drinkers; Spontaneous and dynamic faces; Nonverbal communication; PERCEPTUAL CUES; RECOGNITION; COMMUNICATION; CONSUMPTION; EXPECTANCY; DEPENDENCE; DEFICITS; SYSTEMS; STATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.psfr.2011.06.002
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study is interested in the link between acute alcohol consumption and the perception of dynamic and spontaneous emotional facial expressions (EFE). The noxious effects of alcohol on EFE recognition are now well demonstrated (Attwood et al., 2009a). Studies showed that alcohol drinking impairs the judgment of facial expressions, especially of negative ones (EFE of anger and disgust notably). However, such effects have been observed for the judgment of artificial material (static/posed/morphed/EFE). Yet, everyday EFE are far from the archetypes used in the lab. Therefore, the present study aims at completing previous observations, this time for the identification of dynamic and spontaneous EFE. Dynamic and spontaneous EFE of amusement, interest, irritation, anxiety, and neutral were judged by 63 normal male drinkers. Buck et al.'s (1972) paradigm was adopted since it is recommended for the study of nonverbal behavior in the process of communication (Buck, 1990; Wagner, 1990; Wagner et al., 1986; Zuckerman et al., 1976). The emotion to be identified is the one self-reported by the EFE sender. On the pretext of tasting drinks, participants were randomly assigned to one out of six experimental conditions. Two conditions are concerned with the nature of the drink (alcohol or non-alcohol drink). Three other conditions relate to the participant's experimentally manipulated belief regarding the nature of the drink (non-alcohol drink, slight alcohol drink, hard alcohol drink). Results confirm the emotion identification impairment due to alcohol usually noted, thus showing that the effects of alcohol are also observed for the perception of spontaneous and natural facial expressions. Indeed, the comparison of participants who drank alcoholic drinks versus those who did not drink alcohol shows that the formers identify less well emotions than the latter. Moreover, results show that beliefs do not play a role in this deficit since participants' identification errors are not linked to the belief they hold regarding the nature of the drink (with/without alcohol). Finally, the confusion matrix analysis brings to light the existence of recurrent confusions amongst alcoholized participants, confusions that do not appear amongst sober participants. Thus, results show that, to the exception of EFE of amusement, participants who drank alcohol recurrently assess stimuli as displaying anxiety. To conclude, it comes out that acute alcohol drinking alters the capacity to accurately identify spontaneous emotions expressed by faces, which capacity is essential to the smooth unfolding of human interactions. (C) 2011 Societe francaise de psychologie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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页数:14
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