Study finds that people everywhere use same facial
expression to say NO!
Researchers have identified a single, universal facial
expression that is interpreted across cultures — whether one speaks Mandarin
Chinese or English — as the embodiment of negative emotion. This facial
expression that the researchers call ‘Not face’ consists of furrowed brows of
‘anger’, raised chin of ‘disgust’ and the pressed-together lips of ‘contempt’,
the study said. ‘To our knowledge, this is the first evidence that the facial
expressions we use to communicate negative moral judgment have been compounded
into a unique, universal part of language,’ said Aleix Martinez, cognitive
scientist and professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Ohio
State University in the US. The look proved identical for native speakers of
English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese and American Sign Language (ASL), the
researchers said.
The study, published in the journal Cognition, also
revealed that our facial muscles contract to form the ‘not face’ at the same
frequency at which we speak. For this new study, the researchers hypothesised
that if a universal ‘not face’ existed, it was likely to be combination of
three basic facial expressions that are universally accepted to indicate moral
disagreement — anger, disgust and contempt. To test the hypothesis, they
recruited 158 Ohio State students in front of a digital camera. The students,
divided in four groups, were filmed and photographed as they had a casual
conversation with the person behind the camera in their native language. In all
four groups — speakers of English, Spanish, Mandarin and ASL — the researchers
identified clear grammatical markers of negation. The students’ answers
translated to statements like ‘That’s not a good idea,’ and ‘They should not do
that.’
The researchers manually tagged images of the students
speaking, frame by frame, to show which facial muscles were moving and in which
directions. Then computer algorithms searched the thousands of resulting frames
to find commonalities among them. Regardless of language, the participants’
faces displayed the ‘Not Face’ when they communicated negative sentences.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
29.03.2016
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