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刘昕鹤, 甘鹭, 张志婷, 俞潘可, 戴辑. 2023: 通过时间感知和眼动追踪技术探究猕猴的面孔表情加工机制. 动物学研究, 44(5): 882-893. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.003
引用本文: 刘昕鹤, 甘鹭, 张志婷, 俞潘可, 戴辑. 2023: 通过时间感知和眼动追踪技术探究猕猴的面孔表情加工机制. 动物学研究, 44(5): 882-893. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.003
Xin-He Liu, Lu Gan, Zhi-Ting Zhang, Pan-Ke Yu, Ji Dai. 2023. Probing the processing of facial expressions in monkeys via time perception and eye tracking. Zoological Research, 44(5): 882-893. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.003
Citation: Xin-He Liu, Lu Gan, Zhi-Ting Zhang, Pan-Ke Yu, Ji Dai. 2023. Probing the processing of facial expressions in monkeys via time perception and eye tracking. Zoological Research, 44(5): 882-893. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.003

通过时间感知和眼动追踪技术探究猕猴的面孔表情加工机制

Probing the processing of facial expressions in monkeys via time perception and eye tracking

  • 摘要: 准确识别面部表情对于有效的社交互动至关重要。非人类灵长类动物被广泛用于研究面部表情处理的神经机制,但目前尚不清楚猴子是否能真正识别人类等其他物种的面部表情。该研究中,我们设计了精巧的行为实验(即时间辨别任务(TDT)和面部扫描任务(FST))并利用眼动追踪技术来系统地研究猴子如何处理猴类和人类的面部表情。结果发现,猴子对猴子的负性面部表情表现出延长的主观时间感知,而对人类的负性面部表情则表现出更长的反应时间。眼动追踪的结果显示,不同表情的猴子面孔引起的瞳孔收缩程度不同,而人脸则没有同等效果。此外,猴子在FST中的观察模式表明,猴子只在观察猴子的脸时表现出对面孔情绪的偏好。最后,遮盖眼睛区域略微减少了猴子对猴脸的观看时间,但没有减少对人脸的观看时间。我们的研究表明,猴子对同种动物的面部表情比人类更敏感。通过从猴子的角度探讨面部表情处理,可为理解非人类灵长类动物和人类之间通过面部表情进行交流提供新的线索。

     

    Abstract: Accurately recognizing facial expressions is essential for effective social interactions. Non-human primates (NHPs) are widely used in the study of the neural mechanisms underpinning facial expression processing, yet it remains unclear how well monkeys can recognize the facial expressions of other species such as humans. In this study, we systematically investigated how monkeys process the facial expressions of conspecifics and humans using eye-tracking technology and sophisticated behavioral tasks, namely the temporal discrimination task (TDT) and face scan task (FST). We found that monkeys showed prolonged subjective time perception in response to Negative facial expressions in monkeys while showing longer reaction time to Negative facial expressions in humans. Monkey faces also reliably induced divergent pupil contraction in response to different expressions, while human faces and scrambled monkey faces did not. Furthermore, viewing patterns in the FST indicated that monkeys only showed bias toward emotional expressions upon observing monkey faces. Finally, masking the eye region marginally decreased the viewing duration for monkey faces but not for human faces. By probing facial expression processing in monkeys, our study demonstrates that monkeys are more sensitive to the facial expressions of conspecifics than those of humans, thus shedding new light on inter-species communication through facial expressions between NHPs and humans.

     

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