Facial expressions of emotion as conditioned stimuli for human autonomic responses

Used 26 undergraduates to test the hypothesis that congruity of a facial affective expression with an aversive outcome as compared to incongruity of an expression and outcome would result in superior differential conditioning of an autonomic response (skin conductance) to the facial expression. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of personality and social psychology 1980-02, Vol.38 (2), p.278-282
Hauptverfasser: Orr, Scott P, Lanzetta, John T
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Zusammenfassung:Used 26 undergraduates to test the hypothesis that congruity of a facial affective expression with an aversive outcome as compared to incongruity of an expression and outcome would result in superior differential conditioning of an autonomic response (skin conductance) to the facial expression. The study employed a differential conditioning paradigm with slides of fear faces and happy faces and CS+ and CS- or CS- and CS+, respectively. Findings are consistent with predictions. Both magnitude and rate of acquisition of the differential CR were greater when a fear expression was reinforced by shock than when a happy expression was reinforced by shock. (11 ref)
ISSN:0022-3514
1939-1315
DOI:10.1037/0022-3514.38.2.278