Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion

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Andrew T. Langbehn
Dasha A. Yermol
Fangyun Zhao
Christopher A. Thorstenson
Paula M. Niedenthal
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[1] University of Tennessee-Knoxville,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
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Affective Science | 2022年 / 3卷
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Facial expression; Facial Perceptions; Nonverbal behavior; Smiles; COVID-19;
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According to the familiar axiom, the eyes are the window to the soul. However, wearing masks to prevent the spread of viruses such as COVID-19 involves obscuring a large portion of the face. Do the eyes carry sufficient information to allow for the accurate perception of emotions in dynamic expressions obscured by masks? What about the perception of the meanings of specific smiles? We addressed these questions in two studies. In the first, participants saw dynamic expressions of happiness, disgust, anger, and surprise that were covered by N95, surgical, or cloth masks or were uncovered and rated the extent to which the expressions conveyed each of the same four emotions. Across conditions, participants perceived significantly lower levels of the expressed (target) emotion in masked faces, and this was particularly true for expressions composed of more facial action in the lower part of the face. Higher levels of other (non-target) emotions were also perceived in masked expressions. In the second study, participants rated the extent to which three categories of smiles (reward, affiliation, and dominance) conveyed positive feelings, reassurance, and superiority, respectively. Masked smiles communicated less of the target signal than unmasked smiles, but not more of other possible signals. The present work extends recent studies of the effects of masked faces on the perception of emotion in its novel use of dynamic facial expressions (as opposed to still images) and the investigation of different types of smiles.
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