التعرف على الانفعالات بين تعابير الوجه وحركات الجسد
الملخص
يهتم هذا البحث بدراسة قدرة التعرف على الانفعالات بين تعابير الوجه والجسد. وذلك عبر إجراء تجربتين مستقلتين منهجيا؛ ركزت التجربة الأولى على مقارنة أداء 19 مشاركا في التعرف على الانفعالات عبر تعابير وجهية وأخرى جسدية، ولوحظ أن المبحوثين يتعرفون بدقة أكبر على التعابير الوجهية مقارنة مع التعابير الجسدية في انفعالات الغضب والحزن والسعادة و التعابير المحايدة، باستثناء انفعال الخوف الذي لم يظهر على مستواه أي فرق ذو دلالة إحصائية بين القناتين. أما التجربة الثانية فقد هدفت إلى فحص تأثير تعابير الجسد الانفعالية على الحكم على تعابير الوجه الانفعالية من خلال تقديم منبهات مركبة تجمع بين إشارات الوجه والجسد إلى 18 مشاركا، وتبين أن الحكم على تعابير الوجه الانفعالية يتأثر بشكل متفاوت بالتعابير الجسدية الانفعالية المصاحبة للوجه. أُخِذَت كل المنبهات الانفعالية المستعملة في الدراستين من مجموعة BEAST ومجموعة FACS. بمشاركة عينة عشوائية من الطلبة الجامعيين تتراوح أعمارهم ما بين 20 و 30 سنة. باختصار، نؤكد من خلال معطياتنا التجريبية على أهمية كل من الجسد والوجه في التواصل الانفعالي ونقترح ضرورة تعديل النماذج الأساسية لإدراك تعابير الوجه لتشمل تفاعلات الوجه والجسد.
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